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Naidu meets the leaders of various parties because the government’s opposition deadlock continues

Naidu meets the leaders of various parties because the government's opposition deadlock continues
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New Delhi: As was paralyzed by Rajya Sabha for the twelfth day in the midst of sustainable protests by opposition, Chairman M Venkaiiah Naidu on Wednesday met with leaders from various parties and urged them to ensure the smooth running of the house so that the problem of public interest can be taken to on.
During individual discussions and in the group before the top house met and after the first delay, the chairman expressed concern continued interference at home after the deadlock between the government and opposition parties who had demanded a discussion of the accusations of Pegasus peeking, legal agriculture and other problems.
Naidu urged leaders to enable normal returns and bring broad agreements among various parts of the house to discuss farmers’ problems, price increases, unemployment and economic situations in the country.
The source said Naidu told them that according to the rules and home conventions, such problems had an agreement between the government and the opposition was taken for discussion and, therefore, he had more than once oppressed both parties to do it.
House agenda.
Opposition protests have shaken two houses since they met for the rainy season session on July 19.
The leaders of several parties, who were not involved in the ongoing disorders, had voiced concern for the chairman due to losing the opportunity for participation at home due to interference.
Naidu called these leaders and gave a story about the efforts he had done to end the deadlock at this time.
He told the leaders that a broad understanding has now appeared at home to discuss farmers’ problems, price increases and unemployment and members must take advantage.
When some leaders raised the problem of the members of the house named after the protest on Wednesday, the chairman said he had to do it because of a profound agreement and sadness during the events at home since the beginning of the session.
He said there were reports that some parties had vowed openly to ensure the monsone session washing, said the source.
The chairman on Wednesday, under the rules of 255, asked several members who entered the well and featured placards to leave the house for that day.
He, however, did not mention anyone and said the Sabha’s Rajya secretariat would give a list.
Then a parliament bulletin identified six members of the Trinamool Congress parliament which was suspended for that day as Dola Sen, MD.
Nadimul Haque, Abir Ranjan Biswas, Shanta Chhetri, Arpita Ghosh and Mausam Noor.
On demand for a soft view on the suspension of the long members, Chairman Naidu said that he would definitely uphold the dignity of the house and restricted to acting when things were taken to extremes for 12 days.
When it was suggested that the members were given the opportunity to express ‘regrets’ for their actions, he noted that members did not require permission from the chair to do so.
Naidu discussed the situation at Rajya Sabha with M Thambiduri (AADMK), Prasna Acharya (BJD), Ramgopal Yadav (SP), Jairam Ramesh (Cong), Ramnath Thakur (JD-U) Besides Deputy Chairman of Harvansh and Deputy Leader of Piyush Piyush House.

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