New Delhi: The Opsition plans to stop all other processes in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday and take part in Pegasus Snooping against the government to throw for a throw when Congress agreed to discuss Covid and other opposition parties.
The government found a way to end the deadlock at the meeting of leaders led by the Chairperson of Rajya Sabha M Venkaiiah Naidu, when all parties agreed to hold a brief discussion about Covid.
Some members of the opposition parties have submitted a notice for discussions about this issue.
Piyush’s house leader wobbly has an informal discussion with opposition leaders and seeks their cooperation to continue normal.
Next, he met Naidu along with opposition leaders immediately after the first delay at home.
However, the day has begun with TMC leaders, AAP, SP, RJD, DMK and YSRCP informally and decided they would not let the house function if there was another problem but the problem of Pegasus software would be taken.
In Lok Sabha, the opposition has its way and Right House can hardly transact any business for the second day of the Monsun session.
On Monday, the opposition has disrupted the trial of various problems, including price increases and three agricultural laws and scouring issues.
Previously on that day, the house was postponed twice after the opposition created a commotion over reconnaissance and other problems.
Opposition members, including from Congress and TMC, began to raise the slogan and show placards to attack the government on the problem of surveillance immediately after the house met it on 11 o’clock in the morning.
TMC members accused that the MP party and Chairman of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee’s telephone number Abhishek Banerjee is between the numbers that peek.
YSRCP members also mark special status problems for Andhra Pradesh.
Speaker Om Birla tried to calm the house that said it was not true to disturb the house and the government was ready to answer any questions.
“Please return to your seat.
I will facilitate the debate about every problem.
(But) Sloganeering is not true.
The government is ready to argue about whatever problems you want to debate,” he said.
But repeated appeal does not help restore normal at home.