New Delhi: Seven opposition parties have searched for the intervention of President of RAM Nath Kovind to direct the center to discuss the issue of farmers’ agitation and accuse the reconnaissance using Pegasus in Parliament, the leader of the National Congress Party (NCP) Supriya Sule said on Tuesday.
In a letter to the president, seven parties have urged him “to enforce the dignity of the Indian constitution and regulations and parliamentary procedures”.
The letter has been signed by NCP, BSP, RLP, SED, National Conference, CPI and CPM.
Congress, who has also protested these two problems, not signing the signing of this petition.
Sad leader Harsymrat Badal said it was unfortunate that farmers had died while protesting three agricultural laws but the center was not even ready to discuss their problems.
Protests by opposition members who are unrelenting on charges of Pegasus reconnaissance and agriculture law have disrupted the trial in parliament from the first day of the Monsun session.
Both houses have seen several workmanship in the middle of sloganeering and protest by opposition members.
Rajya Sabha has so far failed to transact whatever substantial business in the Monsun session which began on July 19.
There is only a discussion about Covid-10 management at the top home.
(With input from agency)