Budget session 2020: Opposition creates ruckus outside Parliament
Budget session 2020: Opposition creates ruckus outside Parliament
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Protests are being held outside the Parliament along with the budget session. The Congress CAA led by Soniaji has started protests outside Parliament. Demonstrations have been started in front of Mahatma Gandhi's statue in the Parliament premises regarding CAA. Congress President Sonia Gandhi is leading the demonstration. Due to this protest, the opposition MPs also stopped the slogans, No CAA-No NRC.

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The protest included former Speaker Rahul Gandhi, senior leader Ahmed Patel, Congress leader in the Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary and many other MPs. In these protests, the Congress sloganeering the controversial statements of several BJP leaders and accused the BJP of working against the Constitution, the Congress under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi is strongly opposing the CAA and NRC. The Congress alleges that the government is distracting us from these issues to hide the slow economy. Along with Congress, all opposition parties are also preparing to surround the government. Sonia Gandhi also joined the protest and a meeting with all the opposition leaders was held to discuss future strategies.

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The budget session has started in Parliament on January 31. President Ram Nath Kovind is addressing the joint sitting of the two houses of Parliament. If talked about, the first phase of the budget session will run till 11 February. After the mid-day, the second phase will start from March 2 and will be completed on April 3. As soon as the session started, all the opposition leaders started questioning the slow economy of the Modi government. All the parties are unitedly protesting. If talked about, there will be a lot of uproar in this budget session.

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