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The government is ready for ‘constructive’ debate in parliament on all problems: Afternoon

The government is ready for 'constructive' debate in parliament on all problems: Afternoon
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New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi on Sunday ensured political parties ahead of the Monson Parliamentary session that the government was ready to discuss all problems even when the opposition objected to the proposal that PM would discuss all members of parliament in Parliament Anexe in parliament on Tuesday, insisted on Tuesday Must talk in two houses or living rooms.
The opposition parties say it will be “very irregular” for PM to talk to members of parliament in the attachment when Parliament is a session.
At the meeting of all parties on Sunday, the Minister of Parliament Pralhad Joshi said Modi would overcome the members of the Rajya Parliament Sabha and Lok Sabha on July 20 on a pandemic.
“What is the need to be out of parliament? Any address must be on the floor of the house.
This is another idea to bypass parliament.
Stop making parliamentary ridicule,” said MP Congress Trinamool Derek O’Brien.
After party meetings, PM tweeted, “Take part in the All-Party Meeting before the start of the Monsoon Parliament session.
We look forward to the productive session where all problems can be debated and are constructively discussed.” Joshi said that at the meeting, was attended by 40 representatives from 33 Political parties, Modi said the suggestions made by parliamentarians were very valuable because they were directly related to the community.
At a separate meeting, Speaker Lok Sabha Om Birla assured that the party would be given an adequate opportunity to discuss the issues of public interest and appeal to leaders to work with the behavior of a smooth house.
He said he had asked party leaders at Lok Sabha to respect the sanctity and dignity of the house.
CPI (M) Sitaram’s Secretary General Yechury said the party’s position was always that when the parliament was in a session, whatever the government said, could do it on the floor of the house.
“It’s very irregular for the government to do this (the address of the PM proposal for MPS).
When parliament is in any session, the address or presentation you want to make the government, it must be done from in parliament,” he said.
The opposition leader at Rajya Sabha Malikarjun Kharge and Congress leader at Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury also attended the meeting.
The leaders of the floor like O ” Brien from TMC, Tiruchi Sivi from DMK, leader SP RAM Gopal Yadav and Satish Mishra BSP was also present.
The speaker tells the leaders that broad arrangements have been made for the safety of parliamentarians, officials and media, according to the Covid protocol.
“The house represents the collective will and aspirations of the state and it is the responsibility of members to voice the concerns of the people they represent in the midst of the house and rules of the house,” said Om Birla.
Opposition parties support the demand for congresses and TMC to recover MPLAD funds, suspended in a view of the pandemic.
TMC, TRS, YSRCP and BSP seek discussions about the schedule of 10 constitutions related to disqualification of parliamentarians.
On the first day, PM will introduce a minister who has just been appointed to both houses.
Two bills will be presented, including one by Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman to change the Factoring (Amendment) of the 2020 Bill.
Leader LJP Pashupati Kumar Paras, which was appointed in the cabinet recently, will present the first bill from his tenure – The National Institutes , Food Technology, Entrepreneurs and Management Bill 2021.
When the Monsun session starts on Monday, there will be a record number of 40 Obituari references at Lok Sabha on the first day to pay homage to parliamentarians who died in the intervention period, which was concluded on April 8.
The last reference is from Sharad Tripathi, which is a member of Parliament from Sant Kabir Nagar at the 16th Sabha Lok.
Tripathi’s father Ramapati Tripathi, is Lok Sabha MP today from Doria.

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