Second phase of budget session from today, opposition will surround the government on these issues including Adani-China
The second phase of the Parliament budget session will start on Monday. The second phase of the budget session is likely to be stormy. In the second phase of the session, the opposition will try to corner the Modi government on other issues, including the alleged misuse of central agencies and the Adani controversy.
The second phase of the budget session of Parliament is starting today. There is every possibility of uproar in the Lok Sabha-Rajya Sabha. Angry opposition has completed its preparations. Opposition parties will hold a meeting this morning to chalk out a strategy. In the second phase of the session, the opposition will try to corner the Modi government on some other issues, including the alleged misuse of central agencies and the Adani controversy. In this part of the session, the main agenda of the government will be to pass the long pending bills. The second phase of the Parliament budget session is likely to continue till April 6.
In this phase of the session, 26 Bills are pending passage in Rajya Sabha and 9 Bills in Lok Sabha. On the other hand, the priority of the government will be to pass the Finance Bill. Apart from this, the government will also pass the remaining pending bills.
Congress leader K Suresh said his party would continue to raise the Adani Hindenburg issue and question the government. The main issue in this is likely to be the alleged misuse of central agencies. This topic is in discussion regarding the ongoing investigation against RJD chief Lalu Prasad and his family in the land-for-job scam.
During the session, Trinamool Congress may raise the issue of possible threats to LIC, SBI, inflation, unemployment, and alleged misuse of central agencies. TMC's Rajya Sabha member Derek O'Brien recently said that topics like investment risk and inflation related to LIC have a serious impact on the lives of common people. These issues should be discussed.
Sources said that the meeting of opposition parties will be held at 10 am in the office of the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge in the Parliament House complex. The MPs will then attend a meeting at the Congress Parliamentary Party office, where the party's strategy will be discussed.
On February 13, the last day of the first phase of the budget session, the proceedings of the Lok Sabha went on smoothly throughout the day, but the uproar continued in the Rajya Sabha on the last day as well. Due to this Rajya Sabha Chairman Dhankhar had to adjourn the proceedings of the House till March 13. Opposition parties created a stir in both the Houses of Parliament, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, regarding the Hindenburg report on Adani.