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Today is the fourth day of the second phase of the ongoing budget session in Parliament. In the proceedings of the Parliament which began on Monday, the people of the ruling party are creating ruckus over the statement made by Rahul Gandhi in London. At the same time, the opposition is adamant on the demand of JPC to investigate the Adani case. In the fight between power and opposition, discussions on 35 bills are not being held in both the houses. Of these, there are 9 in the Lok Sabha and 26 in the Rajya Sabha.

Proceedings were adjourned on the third day due to uproar

The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha proceedings were adjourned for the third consecutive day due to the uproar.

The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha proceedings were adjourned for the third consecutive day due to the uproar.

On the third day of the Parliament session, there was a fierce confrontation between the BJP and the Congress over the issue of Rahul and Adani. While the BJP once again demanded an apology from Rahul Gandhi in the House for his statement in London. At the same time, the Congress and the opposition parties created ruckus demanding a JPC inquiry into the Adani-Hindenburg report. Eventually, due to the uproar, the proceedings of both the Houses were adjourned till 2 pm. When the proceedings resumed at 2 o’clock, the ruckus continued. After this, the proceedings of both the Houses were adjourned till Thursday.

As soon as the session was adjourned, the opposition marched towards the ED office.

The MPs of Sharad Pawar and Mamata Banerjee did not participate in the opposition demonstration.

The MPs of Sharad Pawar and Mamata Banerjee did not participate in the opposition demonstration.

As soon as the session was adjourned, all of them went out for the march, but the police stopped them at Vijay Chowk, two and a half kilometers away from the ED office. MP could not go to ED office. After protesting at Vijay Chowk for about 25 minutes, all the leaders returned to the Parliament.

Kharge said – 2 thousand policemen were deployed to stop 200 MPs

Kharge told the media – To stop 200 MPs, the government deployed 2,000 police.

Kharge told the media – To stop 200 MPs, the government deployed 2,000 police.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge told the media, ‘The government has deployed 2,000 policemen to stop 200 MPs. They talk about democracy, but our peaceful protest is also being stopped. We just wanted to go to ED’s office and give a complaint letter for detailed investigation of Adani case. What a democracy to stop us.

NCP and TMC did not participate in the demonstration

The police had barricaded three layers at Vijay Chowk to stop the MPs.

The police had barricaded three layers at Vijay Chowk to stop the MPs.

Sharad Pawar’s NCP and Mamata Banerjee’s TMC MPs did not participate in the protest. When the Parliament resumed after two o’clock, once again an uproar started on these issues. After this, for the third consecutive day, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha were adjourned till 11 am on Thursday.

TMC told the reason for not going with Congress

Mamta Banerjee's MPs demonstrated against the government in front of the Gandhi statue regarding price rise.

Mamta Banerjee’s MPs demonstrated against the government in front of the Gandhi statue regarding price rise.

Mamta Banerjee’s party TMC MPs are protesting separately from Congress and other opposition parties regarding Adani case and ED-CBI action. On this, TMC MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay told that whether it is the ruling party or the main opposition party, both are against each other. Congress party in Bengal is aligned with BJP and CPM, so we are not attending the meetings called by Congress leaders.

Rahul returned from abroad, targeted the center on the pretext of Adani

Rahul Gandhi has commented by posting this news on his social media.

Rahul Gandhi has commented by posting this news on his social media.

Union Minister Anurag Thakur raised questions on Tuesday regarding the presence of Rahul Gandhi in Parliament. The news came on Wednesday that Rahul has returned from abroad. He can also attend the Parliament session today. After some time, Rahul made a post on social media and once again targeted the central government on the pretext of Adani.

Rahul wrote- India’s missile and radar upgrade contract has been given to a company owned by Adani and a suspicious foreign organization named Ilara. Who controls Elara? Why is national security being compromised by giving control of India’s strategic defense equipment to unknown foreign companies?

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