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संसद के मानसून सत्र का आठवां दिन: केंद्र सरकार 6 नए बिल पेश कर सकती है; कल राहुल ने कहा था- अनुराग ने गाली दी

संसद के मानसून सत्र का आठवां दिन:  केंद्र सरकार 6 नए बिल पेश कर सकती है; कल राहुल ने कहा था- अनुराग ने गाली दी


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Wednesday (31 July) is the eighth day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament. Today the Central Government can present 6 new bills. In this, the 90-year-old Aircraft Act Bill-1934 can be changed. Apart from this, the opposition can again corner the government on Agniveer, NEET controversy and railway accidents.

On the seventh day of the Parliament session, BJP MPs Anurag Thakur, Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav clashed over Agniveer and caste census. Anurag Thakur, without taking Rahul Gandhi’s name, said that you get slips to speak. Politics cannot run with borrowed intelligence.

Thakur then said- Nowadays some people are obsessed with caste census. Those who do not know about caste, want to get caste census done. The opposition started a ruckus on this. Rahul Gandhi accused Anurag Thakur of abusing. Akhilesh also said- how can anyone ask someone’s caste.

There was a heated debate between BJP MP Anurag Thakur and opposition leader Rahul Gandhi in Parliament.

There was a heated debate between BJP MP Anurag Thakur and opposition leader Rahul Gandhi in Parliament.

July 30: Seventh day of the monsoon session

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman responded on the budget in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday 30 July.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman responded on the budget in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday 30 July.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman answered the questions asked by the MPs on the budget. She said that the tradition of the Finance Minister distributing Halwa started in the UPA government. Then no one asked how many SC-ST, OBC officers are there among those preparing the budget. In fact, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi had raised questions on the Halwa Ceremony in the Finance Ministry before the budget on July 29 in the Lok Sabha. Showing the photo of that time, he had asked that not a single tribal, Dalit or backward officer is seen in it. 20 officers prepared the budget.July 29: Sixth day of the monsoon session
On the sixth day of the session, the budget and the Delhi incident echoed in the Parliament. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi compared the budget to the Chakravyuh of Mahabharata. He said that thousands of years ago in Kurukshetra, Abhimanyu was trapped in a Chakravyuh and killed by six people. Another name for Chakravyuh is Padmavyuh, which is in the shape of a lotus flower. There is fear and violence inside it.

In the 21st century, a new ‘Chakravyuh’ has been created – that too in the form of a lotus flower. The Prime Minister walks with this symbol on his chest. What was done with Abhimanyu is being done with India. Today, there are 6 people in the middle of the Chakravyuh. These 6 people are Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Mohan Bhagwat, Ajit Doval, Adani and Ambani.

When Rahul waved the poster of Halwa Ceremony in Parliament, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held her head.

When Rahul waved the poster of Halwa Ceremony in Parliament, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held her head.

Finance Minister Sitharaman was seen holding her head during Rahul’s speech
Rahul gave a total speech of 46 minutes in the Lok Sabha. He took the names of Adani and Ambani four times and kept his finger on his mouth twice. The speaker interrupted Rahul four times during his speech. When Rahul waved the poster of Halwa Ceremony, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held her head.

July 26: Fifth day of monsoon session

On July 26, on the fifth day of the session, JDU leader Lallan Singh had said in the Lok Sabha that our alliance is a joint of Fevicol.

On July 26, on the fifth day of the session, JDU leader Lallan Singh had said in the Lok Sabha that our alliance is a joint of Fevicol.

During the discussion on the budget in the Lok Sabha on the fifth day of the session, Panchayati Raj Minister Lallan Singh had said that JDU and TDP are with the BJP before the elections. This is a pre-poll alliance. Our alliance is tied with Fevicol. This will always remain.

He further said that- We were with the opposition (in Bihar) earlier. These people were like vultures. But now they have left. Taking a dig at the Congress, he said- The number 99 is very dangerous. If you have played Ludo, you would know that if a snake bites you, you will fall down.

July 25: Fourth day of monsoon session

BJP MP from Godda, Jharkhand, Nishikant Dubey said that all governments (be it central or state governments) have the same goal of reaching the last person in the society.

BJP MP from Godda, Jharkhand, Nishikant Dubey said that all governments (be it central or state governments) have the same goal of reaching the last person in the society.

The issue of Bangladeshi infiltration was also raised in the House on the fourth day of the session. BJP MP from Godda, Jharkhand, Nishikant Dubey had said that the Constitution is in danger. Here we talk about laughing, we talk about backward classes, we talk about Dalits, we talk about tribals.

All governments (whether central or state governments) have the same goal of reaching the last person in society. I come from Santhal Pargana. When Santhal Pargana (Jharkhand) was separated from Bihar, the tribal population here was 36%. Today the tribal population here is 26%. Where did 10% tribals disappear? This House never discusses or worries about this, but instead does vote bank politics.

No action is being taken on this by the Jharkhand government. Infiltration from Bangladesh is increasing continuously. Bangladeshi infiltrators are marrying tribal women.

This is not a matter of Hindus and Muslims. The husbands of women who contest Lok Sabha elections from the tribal quota are Muslims. The husband of the Zila Parishad president is a Muslim. We have 100 tribal chiefs, their husbands are Muslims. Read full news here…

July 24: Third day of the monsoon session

Nirmala Sitharaman said in the Lok Sabha that in every budget, there is no opportunity to name every state of this country. Angered by this, the opposition staged a walkout.

Nirmala Sitharaman said in the Lok Sabha that in every budget, there is no opportunity to name every state of this country. Angered by this, the opposition staged a walkout.

On Wednesday, before the House started in the morning, opposition leaders protested against the budget of the Central Government outside the Parliament. After the proceedings of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha started, there was an uproar in the House regarding the budget. During the discussion in Rajya Sabha during the Question Hour, opposition leaders walked out. They walked out of the House shouting slogans of shame-shame against Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

On the opposition calling the budget discriminatory, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said- There is no opportunity to name all the states in the budget. Opposition leaders led by Congress are deliberately making such allegations so that people feel that their state did not get anything. This is not right.

During the discussion, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge told the Chairman that Mataji (Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman) is an expert in speaking. On this, Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar said that she is not Mataji, she is of the same age as your daughter.

At the same time, TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee said that the BJP is targeting minorities. There is not a single Muslim MP in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Read full news here…

July 23: Second day of monsoon session

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has presented the country's general budget for the seventh time. She has become the only finance minister of the country to do so.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has presented the country’s general budget for the seventh time. She has become the only finance minister of the country to do so.

On Tuesday, Nirmala Sitharaman gave a budget speech of 1 hour 23 minutes. Her focus in the budget was on education, employment, farmers, women and youth. Apart from this, the central government was kind to Nitish Kumar’s Bihar and Chandrababu Naidu’s Andhra Pradesh.

For those who have chosen the new tax regime in the budget, income up to Rs 7.75 lakh has now become tax free. That means they have benefited by Rs 17.5 thousand. Those who have their first job and whose salary is less than Rs 1 lakh, the government will give them a maximum of Rs 15 thousand in three installments.

Modi Government 3.0 is ruling the Centre with the support of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar’s JDU and Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu’s TDP. The Finance Minister announced Rs 58,900 crore for infrastructure and other projects in Bihar and Rs 15,000 crore for the development of Andhra Pradesh’s new capital Amaravati. Read full news here…

July 22: First day of the monsoon session

PM Modi spoke to the media for 21 minutes before the start of the Parliament session.

PM Modi spoke to the media for 21 minutes before the start of the Parliament session.

The first day of the Monsoon Session on Monday was filled with uproar. Prime Minister Modi arrived at Parliament at 10:15 am and spoke to the media for 21 minutes before the session began. He accused the opposition of suppressing his voice.

He said that after the formation of the new Parliament in June, an attempt was made to strangle the Prime Minister of the country. I am not sad about it. This time we are bringing a strong budget. I appeal to the opposition that we have fought whatever battle we had to fight in the Lok Sabha elections. We have to fight and struggle for the country in the next 5 years.

Opposition raised the issue of irregularities in NEET
After this, the Lok Sabha proceedings began with the Question Hour at 11:05. During this, the opposition raised the issue of the death of many students due to irregularities in NEET. In response to this, Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that irregularities have occurred at only a few places. CBI is investigating the matter. At the same time, SP leader Akhilesh Yadav also took a dig at the government on the NEET issue. Read full news here…

After the Question Hour, Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Economic Survey
While presenting the Economic Survey, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the government reduced the prices of LPG, petrol and diesel, due to which the retail fuel inflation rate remained low in FY24. At the same time, GDP growth has been estimated to be 6.5 to 7% for the financial year 2025.

The Indian economy needs to create an average of about 78.5 lakh jobs annually in the non-farm sector by 2030 to meet the needs of the growing workforce. The survey also pointed out that 65% of the population is below 35 years of age, yet many lack the necessary skills. Currently, only 51.25% of the youth are employable. Read full news here…

Read in detail what will happen in these 22 days…

  • 22 July: The central government will present the Economic Survey. It gives an estimate of the country’s economy in the next one year. Asansol MP Shatrughan Sinha will take oath.
  • 23 July: The central government will present the general budget. Nirmala Sitharaman will be the first woman and second finance minister to present the budget for the seventh time.
  • 24-26 July: There may be a debate on the budget in both the houses. It is likely to continue for the next three-four days.
  • 27-28 July: There will be weekly holiday on Saturday and Sunday.
  • 29 July: The budget will be passed in the Parliament. The income tax exemption limit can be increased from Rs 7 lakh to Rs 10 lakh.
  • July 30: The government will introduce 6 new bills. In this, the 90-year-old Aircraft Act Bill-1934 can be changed.
  • July 31: Whatever is presented first will be debated in the Lok Sabha. If it is passed here, it will be sent to the Rajya Sabha.
  • 1-12 August: The budget of Jammu and Kashmir will be presented. From August 1 till the end of the session, bills will be presented in both the houses of the Parliament, debated and, if passed, will be sent to the President to become law.

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