संसद के शीतकालीन सत्र का छठा दिन: आज से सदन में सार्थक चर्चा करेंगे पक्ष-विपक्ष, हंगामा न करने को लेकर सहमति बनी

संसद के शीतकालीन सत्र का छठा दिन:  आज से सदन में सार्थक चर्चा करेंगे पक्ष-विपक्ष, हंगामा न करने को लेकर सहमति बनी


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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla called a meeting of all the House leaders on Monday afternoon. Leaders of TDP, Congress, DMK, NCP Sharad faction, SP, JDU, RJD, TMC, CPI(M) and Shiv Sena (UBT) attended the meeting.

Today is the sixth day of the winter session of Parliament. From today onwards the proceedings of the House will proceed in the normal manner. Even on the fifth day, the opposition created ruckus in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha over the Adani and Sambhal issue, due to which the Parliament had to be adjourned.

After this, the Lok Sabha Speaker called a meeting of the floor leaders of the party and the opposition. It was decided in the meeting that both the houses will be run properly from December 3 (Tuesday). The opposition leaders put forward some demands which have been accepted.

Before the House proceedings on Tuesday, INDIA Alliance will hold a meeting regarding the winter session at 10 am on Tuesday. This meeting will be held in the office of Congress President and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge.

On Monday also, INDIA block leaders met Mallikarjun Kharge. Lok Sabha opposition leader Rahul Gandhi also participated in it. However, TMC MPs did not come. Sources associated with TMC said that they want to discuss issues like unemployment, Manipur, inflation in the House, whereas Congress is creating ruckus only on Adani issue.

Picture of the meeting of INDIA block leaders in Mallikarjun Kharge's chamber.

Picture of the meeting of INDIA block leaders in Mallikarjun Kharge’s chamber.

Today Samajwadi Party will speak on Sambhal violence, TMC will speak on Bangladesh issue Regarding the meeting with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, TMC leader Kalyan Banerjee said on Monday that in today’s meeting we all have agreed that the House will start from tomorrow. There will be a discussion on the Constitution on 13-14… Tomorrow (Tuesday) Samajwadi Party will be allowed to speak on Sambhal and we will speak on Bangladesh.

Foreign Minister and Finance Minister will also present their views in the House. Due to the uproar and adjournment of the House on Monday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar could not speak on the India-China issue in the Lok Sabha. Finance Minister Sitharaman also could not present the Banking Law Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha. Today both these leaders will be given time to present their views.

PM watched the film ‘Sabarmati Report’ in Parliament Auditorium PM Modi watched the film ‘Sabarmati Report’ at Balayogi Auditorium of Parliament Library at 4 pm today. Apart from PM Modi, NDA MPs also watched the film. This film is based on the Godhra incident and the subsequent Gujarat riots. The film was released on 15 November. Read the full news…

A special screening of the film was held in the Balayogi Auditorium of Parliament. Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and many ministers, MPs and actors had also come to watch the film.

A special screening of the film was held in the Balayogi Auditorium of Parliament. Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and many ministers, MPs and actors had also come to watch the film.

Parliament lasted 75 minutes in 5 days, 5 sittings On Monday, proceedings could go on for only 15 minutes in the Lok Sabha and about 20 minutes in the Rajya Sabha. Earlier, in four meetings within four days, a total of only 40 minutes of proceedings could take place in both the houses. That means, only 75 minutes of proceedings took place in both the houses in five days.

Last 5 proceedings in the winter session of Parliament…

November 25: First day- Debate between Dhankhar-Kharge in Rajya Sabha It was the first day of the winter session of Parliament. There was a debate in the Rajya Sabha between Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar and Leader of Opposition (LoP) Mallikarjun Kharge. Dhankhar told Kharge that our Constitution is completing 75 years. Hope you will keep it within limits. To this, Kharge replied that in these 75 years, my contribution is also 54 years, so don’t teach me. Read the full news…

November 27: Second day – Uproar in Lok Sabha over Adani issue, House adjourned As soon as the Lok Sabha proceedings began on the second day, the opposition created a ruckus on the Adani issue. The opposition also raised the issue of violence in Sambhal, UP. Due to this, both the Houses were adjourned till November 28, shortly after the proceedings began. Read the full news…

28 November: Third day- Priyanka Gandhi reached Parliament for the first time, took oath as MP. On the third day, Priyanka Gandhi reached Parliament for the first time. He took oath as MP in the Lok Sabha. During this, he took a copy of the Constitution in his hand. Along with Priyanka, her mother Sonia and Rahul Gandhi also reached Parliament. Priyanka has won the by-election from Wayanad seat. Read the full news…

29 November: Fourth day – Speaker said – The House belongs to everyone, the country wants the Parliament to function. On the fourth day, the opposition again raised the Adani and Sambhal issue in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Opposition MPs continued to create ruckus during the proceedings. Speaker Om Birla said, ‘Agreement-disagreement is the strength of democracy. The House belongs to everyone, the country wants the Parliament to function. Read the full news…

December 2: Fifth day – An agreement was reached between the floor leaders of the party and the opposition regarding running of the House. On the fifth day, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla called a meeting of the floor leaders of the party and the opposition as the last four days of Parliament proceedings were marred by uproar. It was decided in the meeting that both the houses will be run properly from December 3. Read the full news here…

There will be 19 meetings in the winter session of Parliament

A total of 16 bills will be presented in the session, 11 will be discussed, 5 will be presented for approval. A total of 16 bills are to be introduced during the winter session of Parliament. Of these, 11 bills will be placed for discussion. While 5 will be put for approval to become laws. The set of bills proposed for One Nation One Election are not part of the list yet, although some reports say the government may bring it in the session.

At the same time, it has been said in the Rajya Sabha Bulletin that an additional bill passed by the Lok Sabha, the Indian Aircraft Bill, is pending for approval in the Rajya Sabha.

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