New Delhi: It is one of the rare moments.
After Lok Sabha was postponed in Sine dead on Wednesday, the top leaders of several political parties went to see the speaker Om Birla in his official room in Parliament.
They all looked sitting together.
Those who met Birla including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Minister of Houses Amit Shah, Interim Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Congress leader at Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Shiromani Akali Dal (Sad) Sukhbir Singh Badal, Minister of Parliament Pralhad Joshi.
The leaders of several other opposition parties such as the Trinamool Congress (TMC), Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and the YSR (YSR) Congress Party also met with the speaker.
All of these leaders reach the same time and it is a rare photo opportunity because they look sitting together.
While Birla and Modi sit on one sofa, on the other sofa on their left is Chowdhury and Sonia Gandhi.
Amit Shah sat next to Birla.
Next to the minister at home is Joshi followed by TMC leaders.
GOURAV GOGOI, MP from Assam and the son of the former chairman of Tarun Gogoi’s late minister was also present while gathering together.
It’s hard to remember when these leaders have sat together last time.
Sad Head Sukhbir Singh Badal (left front row) and Congress MP Gourav Gogoi at Lok Saba Speaker Om Birla’s Chamber.Badal-LED SAD is a BJP coalition partner in the center and in Punjab.
It was one of the oldest allies of the ruling party.
However, it separated from NDA behind three agricultural laws last year.
Meanwhile, Birla asked the leaders of all parties to encourage discussion and communication at home in the future.
He said the welfare of the people was only possible with discussions and debates in parliament.
“We can meet the needs of people only through meaningful discussions.” Monsun Parliament session began on July 19.
Lok Sabha is scheduled to function until August 13.
However, it was delayed in Sine in front of the scheduled date.
This session was marked by fierce scenes, disturbances, and delays because they were held on July 19.
Om speaker Birla expressed disappointment because Lok Sabha functions far below expectations during the Monsun session.
He made that action such as slogans and waving placards by members in the Well of Lok Sabha were not in accordance with the tradition.
Birla told Lok Sabha served for only 21 hours during the monsun session and its productivity was at 22 percent.
He said, “I tried his best to run the house smoothly and gave the same opportunity for all members but home productivity was very bad during this session unlike the previous session from the 17th Sabha Lok.” He further said, “Several rounds of the meeting took place and efforts were made to reach consensus but it could not happen to some problems.
We must hope that the house will be allowed to run smoothly in the future because people in the country have many expectations From Parliament.
“Speaker Lok Sabha said he would hold a meeting of all parties to review the existing parliamentary rules.
“We need to review the existing rules and make it tighter.
Most of the state chairman officers do not approve the shelter, troops in the well and shout slogans,” he added.
MPS from several opposition parties – prominent Congress, TMC and SAD – protest against spyware pegasus problems, all three of the agricultural laws and price increases, especially from petroleum products.
They demanded a discussion about Pegasus’s controversy and inflation lurking and revoking the Agri-Marketing laws that had been protested by farmers from Punjab, Haryana and West Uttar Pradesh since November 26.