Sonia: Protest an exception, taking part in the House is the rule: Sonia to MP | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Several Congress MPs on Wednesday told the party leadership across state lines that they should use the floor of Parliament to express their views on issues and reiterating what they said on the first day of disruption only in exceptional circumstances. Should be. In the strategy meeting of the winter session
As Sonia Gandhi met state-wise party MPs to discuss the winter session and to know their views on the future, it is learned that members in Kerala and Tamil Nadu The group said that the party should participate in the proceedings as per rules. With the SIT report on Lakhimpur Kheri and the demand for the resignation of the junior home minister, some MPs said protests can be resorted to in critical circumstances. Ajay Mishra Teni is one such case. Otherwise, they felt it was a waste of time, said an MP at the meeting. Some Lok Sabha Members have recently been arguing that their views, not only Rajya Sabha The focus should be on the wing, strategy.
The leadership agreed with the views of the members, which resulted in the LS acting normally despite boycott pressure on the suspension. However, the SIT report on the Kheri murder forced the party to protest. Sources said DMK and TMC are also in favor of pressurizing for Teni’s resignation. In the Rajya Sabha too, the party engaged in debate in the first week until the government refused to count on the suspension and there was pressure to protest by the suspended members.
A Tamil Nadu MP told Sonia that the opposition is being sidelined by the government by giving various provocations.

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