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‘Listen to us’: OPPN message for Govt in the middle of Row Pegasus

'Listen to us': OPPN message for Govt in the middle of Row Pegasus
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New Delhi: Towards the last week of the Monsoon Parliamentary session, ten opposition parties had gathered and released a video with a message to the government said, “Come on, listen to us.” In a three-minute video, opposition leaders demanded a discussion in parliament in several problems including agricultural laws and the alleged Inquiry using Pegasus Spyware.
This video consists of a statement made by opposition leaders in Rajya Sabha, with the words “farmers” and “Pegasus” on the opening track.
“You don’t allow our discussion to ask for the last 14 days and discussions that we can do later.
You pass the bill now.
If you have courage, start a discussion about Pegasus now,” Congress leader and opposition leader at Rajya Sabha, Malikarjun Kharge was heard in the video.
“Pegasus has reached everyone’s house.
We have to discuss this,” said Manoj Jha RJD.
The ten opposition parties that have representation in video are Congress, Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party, Shiv Sena, TRS, DMK, AAM AADMI, CPM, RJD and NCP.
Shiv Sena MP at Rajya Sabha Priyanka Chaturvedi said in democracy if the government that day had responsibility, as well as opposition.
“Is it about farmers, about the economy, safety and security of women, only the words mentioned by opposition make them silence our voices, making them postpone parliament, making them microphone.” Our inability to be heard by the government.
So Brazen has made us realize that the only way we can talk and make our points heard is when the bill like that is being discussed and handed over in a hurry, “said Chaturvedi.
While CPM accused the parliamentary government” stealing “the government” stealing ” , Sukhendu Shekar Roy TMC raised the problem of “freedom of speech in parliament”.
The opposition has insisted that it would not refer to his protest in the parliament without the government allowed full debate to the Pegasus scandal.
Meanwhile, Parliament Minister Pralhad Joshi said that the controversy was “non- Problems “and that the government is ready to discuss the problems related to the community.
This session is scheduled to conclude on August 13.
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