LS to resume Budget Session from Monday amid Oppn ruckus
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Sun, Mar 7 2021 20:12 IST |
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New Delhi, March 7 : After a brief interval, the Lok Sabha is all set to resume the Budget Session of Parliament from Monday with the united Opposition prepared with a strategy to create pandemonium in the House.
The Opposition will be raising various issues targeting the Centre, especially on farm laws and LPG price hike.
MPs from the Congress-led opposition along with Trinamool Congress (TMC), Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Revolutionary Communist Party (RSP), Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) have planned to take on the central government over these issues when the second phase of the Budget Session would begin from Monday for a month-long exercise to discuss various Bills and public welfare issues.
Congress to take on Centre over fuel price hike, farmers protest in upcoming Parliament session ANI | Updated: Mar 08, 2021 15:28 IST
By Siddharth Sharma
New Delhi [India], March 7 (ANI): The Congress has decided to take on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Central government in the Parliament session starting from Monday on the issues of hike in fuel prices and the ongoing farmers agitation against the three new farm laws.
The party took this decision on Sunday in a Parliament Strategy Group Meeting chaired by Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi.
According to a leader present in the meeting, it was discussed that fuel price rise has hampered the life of a common citizen and the Central government is imposing heavy taxes on petrol and diesel.
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It is yet to be decided for how many days the session will be curtailed, but there are suggestions to curtail it by almost two weeks, the sources said, adding that the final call could be taken in the floor leaders meeting on Monday.