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Vanuatu Parliament summoned for later this month

Speaker Gracia Chadrack has summoned the parliament as per standing orders. Vanuatu parliament Photo: RNZ/Sally Round There are six bills listed for discussions. These include; Bill for the Public Health (Amended); Bill for the Value Added Tax (Amended); Bill for the Tax Administration (Amended); Bill for the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions); Bill for the Citizenship (Amended) and Bill for Dangerous Drugs (Amended). During the session, parliamentarians are also expected to debate three written motions. They include the Motion for Indemnity for AstraZeneca (Covid-19 vaccines), Motion for the Re-establishment and Appointment of Members to the Parliamentary Standing Committees and Motion to establish the Ad-Hoc Committee to consider the Bill for the Commercial Government Business Enterprise Act.

DNA Explainer: How Khalistan supporters are conspiring to use farmers protest to unleash mayhem in India

DNA Explainer: How Khalistan supporters are conspiring to use farmers protest to unleash mayhem in India A similar name that has been questioning the Indian government over farm laws is British MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi alias Tan Dhesi. Share Updated: Feb 23, 2021, 02:03 PM IST As the Khalistani elements are planning to exploit the ongoing farmers protests in India to create anarchy, Khalistan-sympathising parliamentarians in the Western countries, especially those in the UK and Canada, are supporting them by attacking India at the diplomatic front. A similar name that has been questioning the Indian government is British MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi alias Tan Dhesi. He very recently made a tweet on 11th February on a campaign ran by him and stated – “Over 100,000, incredibly from all 650 #UK constituencies (inc 3K+ from Slough), signed online petition; adding to 100+ MPs who wrote to PM. Given arrests of journalists and activists like #NodeepKaur, need Parliament debate ASAP

Khalistani elements trying to exploit ongoing farmers protests in India, support coming from UK, Canada

Highlights In Sept 2019, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi pressurised the British PM to apologise for his age-old comment on Muslim women wearing a burqa Dhesi shares a strong bond with Pakistani origin Labour MP Afzal Khan, who is believed to be having deep hatred towards Jews Both of them have been allegedly promoting anti-semitic sentiments within the Labour Party New Delhi: As Khalistani elements are trying to exploit the ongoing farmers protests in India to create anarchy, Khalistan-sympathising parliamentarians in the Western countries, especially those in the UK and Canada, have also come out in support of them by attacking India at the diplomatic front.

Rajya Sabha panels improve performance, Venkaiah Naidu writes to chiefs to enhance attendance

RS chairman calls for disruption-free, orderly discussions in House

RS chairman calls for disruption-free, orderly discussions in House NEW DELHI : Keen to ensure orderly functioning of the Upper House of Parliament, Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday asked MPs to follow rules, maintain discipline and dignity while discussing issues of national and public importance in the House. Making a veiled reference to the ugly scenes witnessed in the House during the passage of farm bills in the last session, Naidu asked members to make the current budget session “more purposeful” where issues are discussed threadbare in “a peaceful, orderly and dignified manner.” “Last time some unfortunate incidents happened,” he said without going into the details.

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