Congress demands adjournment of Parliament
Congress demands adjournment of Parliament
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The second phase of the budget session of Parliament continues on Thursday. Parliament proceedings can be started from 2 pm on 23 March, Monday. Actually, this decision has been taken in view of the demand of many MPs. Along with this, the MPs had made such a request due to lack of airlines. Along with this, in view of the fast-spreading infection of the COVID-19 epidemic, Congress has demanded the adjournment of Parliament. Congress says that the government has no work and the Finance Bill can be passed at any time. At present, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the Parliament proceedings can continue till April 3.

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Human Resources and Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, "Who is responsible for the recent violence in Jamia Millia Islamia in the national capital cannot be told yet." Along with this, Congress leader Anand Sharma said, 'Epidemic Act should be implemented, what is the need to run this session?' Congress MP from West Bengal Pradeep Bhattacharya said, "All MPs should be investigated and the house should be adjourned for at least 15 days". But Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said in the meeting of the BJP Parliamentary Party that the Parliament will continue till the scheduled time i.e. 3 April.

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Lok Sabha MP Farooq Abdullah wrote a letter to Prime Minister Modi and demanded 4G services so that people can work from home. Trinamool (TMC) Congress members demanded in the Lok Sabha to demand to address Prime Minister Narendra Modi on preparations in the country regarding the coronavirus. Along with this, during the swearing-in of Rajya Sabha MP of former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi, the opposition party's parliaments were walked out of the House. Congress leader Anand Sharma objected to Gogoi's membership in the Rajya Sabha and the opposition MPs started a ruckus in the Rajya Sabha, with the opposition MPs saying 'Shem, Shem' as soon as the oath began. In the Rajya Sabha, the Congress objected to the order of giving call data records to the telecom department and said that this is like monitoring conditions are being created all over India.

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