Winter session of Parliament ends ahead of schedule, 7 bills passed
Winter session of Parliament ends ahead of schedule, 7 bills passed
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New Delhi: After the continuous uproar by the opposition on the China issue, the winter session of Parliament ended before its scheduled time. Along with this, the proceedings of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have been postponed indefinitely. Giving information about the work done during the winter session of Parliament in the Lok Sabha, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has told that a total of 13 meetings were held in this house during the winter session, which lasted for 68 hours 42 minutes. At the same time, the work productivity of the current session in the House was 97 percent. In this session, 9 government bills were introduced in the lower house and in total 7 bills were passed.

During this period MPs of all political parties raised 374 matters of public importance in the Lok Sabha. At the same time, on December 20 and 21, a short-term discussion was held under Rule 193 on the important issue of increasing drug use in the country. 51 members of the House took part in this discussion. Also, this discussion ended with the reply of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Om Birla said that during the session, 43 statements were made by the ministers of the government, and 1811 papers were placed on the table. He also thanked PM Narendra Modi, the Parliamentary Affairs Minister, and leaders of all parties for their cooperation in the proceedings of the House.

Let us tell you that earlier the proceedings of both the Houses of Parliament were going to start from December 7 and continue till December 29, but it is being told that the Houses have been adjourned indefinitely to stop the spread of Coronavirus. 

Earlier today, Bihar BJP MPs protested in front of the Gandhi statue in Parliament, demanding compensation to the families of 65 victims who lost their lives in the Chhapra spurious liquor case. Let us tell you that, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar had said on this matter, 'Who will drink, he will die, we will not give compensation'. After this, Prashant Kishor, who once worked for Nitish Kumar, said that many officers living around Chief Minister Nitish themselves drink alcohol.

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