Ruckus over electoral bonds with electoral funding, opposition party attacks government
Ruckus over electoral bonds with electoral funding, opposition party attacks government
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Recently Thursday is the fourth day of the winter session of Parliament. In the same Lok Sabha, the pollution of Delhi-NCR will be discussed today. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019 and the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2019 will be introduced for discussion in the Rajya Sabha. Thursday is the fourth day of the winter session of Parliament. The Transgender Bill will be introduced for discussion in the Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan House.

We had raised the serious objection: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said about electoral bonds, 'When electoral bonds were introduced, many of us raised serious objections on how this was easily inappropriate for rich corporations and individuals. There can be a way to influence political parties, especially the ruling party.

Will make the government accountable on the electoral bond: Sources on the Congressional Parliamentary Strategy meeting say, 'We will not allow the issue of electoral bonds to end so soon. We will make the government accountable. We want a detailed discussion on this by reaching out to opposition parties to formulate a strategy against the government. If the government does not allow to discuss electoral bonds, the Congress will walk out of the House. Congress will also demonstrate in front of Gandhi's statue.

Rajya Sabha adjourned: Due to opposition uproar, the Rajya Sabha Chairman has adjourned the house till 12 noon.

Opposition uproar in Lok Sabha; During the Question Hour, the opposition created a lot of uproar in the Lok Sabha. The Congress has made a strategy to surround the government on electoral bonds. At the same time there was a discussion in the lower house about the youth and the players. On the opposition's uproar, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that all of you are requested to go back to your seats. No one should come in the well and talk to the seat, this is your request.

The issue of depriving forest dwellers of the right to land can be raised in zero time: According to the information received, let us tell you that your Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh did not comply with the Forest Rights Act properly. And on Thursday, the Chairman has sought permission to raise the issue of deprivation of land in the Upper House on zero hours. Singh has written a letter to Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu that it has been 12 years since the Forest Rights Act was enacted to protect the rights of forest dwellers residing in the forest area, but it is not implemented properly. For this reason, lakhs of forest dwellers of the country have come into a state of displacement after being deprived of their right to forest property and land.

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