BJP ordered all MPs to be present in the Parliament during December 1st week
BJP ordered all MPs to be present in the Parliament during December 1st week
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In the first week of December, the central government can introduce several important Bills in Parliament. The top leadership of the ruling party BJP has asked all its Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members to remain present in Delhi during the first week of December and participate in all sessions of Parliament. Sources said that with this decision, a period of speculation has started.

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It is being speculated that the Narendra Modi government of the Center may introduce Civil Code Bill in Parliament in the first week of December. It is also called the Citizenship Amendment Bill. On 5 August this year, the Central Government shocked everyone by taking a bold decision to repeal most of the provisions of Article 370 and reorganize Jammu and Kashmir through Parliament.

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According to the media report, in view of the winter session, BJP top leaders have asked all MPs to cancel or postpone all the proposed programs in their constituency from December 1 and be present in Delhi. Normally MPs are present in the Parliament session from Monday to Friday and spend the last 2 days of the week in the concern area.

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In this statement, Shah had said on Wednesday that the central government would amend the civil code so that the non-Muslim refugees who were tortured in neighboring countries could also get Indian citizenship. Although the number of NDA members in Rajya Sabha is small, it has won a majority on the issue of 'Article 370' and immediate 'triple talaq'.

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According to the report, 28 private member bills including measures for population control and compulsory education of Vedic education were introduced in the Lok Sabha on Friday. The Lok Sabha members have raised these issues. Other bills include welfare measures for opium growers, prohibition of indecent advertisements and timely payment of arrears of tea plantation workers.

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