Debate on Constitution: Prime Minister Narendra Modi can respond to the two-day debate on the Constitution in the Lok Sabha on December 14. This report has been given in the media quoting parliamentary sources. The opposition had demanded the government to hold a discussion on the Constitution in the winter session. This discussion in the Lok Sabha will begin with the statement of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. At the same time, Home Minister Amit Shah will start the debate on the Constitution in the Rajya Sabha on December 16.
PM will reply to the debate in Rajya Sabha on December 17
It is understood that the Prime Minister will reply to the debate in Rajya Sabha on 17 December. Let us tell you that the government has accepted the opposition's demand to hold a debate on the Constitution. It has been decided to hold a debate on the Constitution in Lok Sabha on 13-14 December and in Rajya Sabha on 16-17 December. News agency ANI quoted sources as saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reply to the debate on the 75th anniversary of the Indian Constitution on 14 December i.e. Saturday. While Home Minister Amit Shah will start the debate in Rajya Sabha on 16 December.
Let us tell you that the Parliament is not functioning due to the ruckus and protests of the opposition. MPs of several constituent parties of the Indy alliance protested in the Parliament premises on Monday over the issue related to the Adani Group. MPs from Congress, DMK, Shiv Sena (Ubatha), Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), and some other parties raised slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and demanded accountability. The opposition also alleges that the government has brought up the issue of George Soros to divert attention from the Adani issue. BJP members created a ruckus in the Lok Sabha over the alleged relationship of the Congress party with American businessman George Soros.
Opposition wants JPC probe into Adani case
BJP has tried to corner Congress by alleging that former party president Sonia Gandhi is associated with an organization funded by George Soros's foundation, which has supported the idea of an independent nation of Kashmir. At the same time, Congress is demanding a discussion on the Adani Group case and the formation of a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) and is trying to raise issues related to the allegations of some BJP leaders against the Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi. There is a standoff between the government and the opposition on both these issues.
Rahul Gandhi accused of having links with George Soros
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey had accused the opposition parties including Congress of trying to destabilize the country's Parliament, government, and economy through foreign organizations and people during Zero Hour in Lok Sabha last Thursday, which led to a huge uproar and disrupted the proceedings of the House. He had accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of having links with George Soros. After the proceedings of the House were adjourned, Congress had launched a scathing attack on Dubey and the Bharatiya Janata Party and said that when the issue of 'corruption' of Adani Group is raised, 'Adani's agents' and 'sleeper cells' speak derogatory things about the Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and the Opposition in the House.
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