Rahul Gandhi to be in Parliament, What to watch today in session
Rahul Gandhi to be in Parliament, What to watch today in session
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NEW DELHI : Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will attend the House session as the government is demanding an apology for his statement in the chamber. As the standoff between the opposition and the administration is not going to be resolved, he is anticipated to address the media.

In response to JPC's request in the Current Adani controversy, opposition MPs from both houses have issued adjournment notices. While the house's proceedings have been postponed for three days in a row, the opposition parties will gather at LoP Mallikarjun Kharge's office to formulate a plan.

According to Congress, the opposition is in agreement with the JPC's demand about the Hindenburg Adani row. On Thursday, the opposition plans to march towards the CBI and deliver the agency with the complaint.

Except for the TMC, which has chosen its own path, the opposition has been kept together under the leadership of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. In response to the abuse of government institutions against political leaders, Kharge has been attempting to unite like-minded groups. They include the AAP and the BRS. The two political parties haven't been on the same page with the Congress, but agency pressure on the liquor policy has forced BRS and AAP to band together.

After three stormy days, the second portion of the budget session will resume for a fourth day on Thursday. . Rahul Gandhi, the head of the Congress, has been singled out by the BJP and asked to apologise for comments he made on the state of Indian democracy in London.

In the meantime, the Enforcement Directorate will question Bharat Rashtra Samiti leader K Kavitha in relation to the Delhi Liquor Policy scam case. The demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee investigation into the accusations made against Adani Enterprises by Hindenburg Research appears to be uniting the opposition.

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