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Live coverage of the Parliamentary Budget Session has Congress President Kharge telling the media that “Modi is destroying democracy.”

Opposition MPs Protest Near Gandhi Monument in Parliament Over Adani Group Problem

Opposition MPs demonstrate in front of the Gandhi statue in Parliament while dressed in all black. Sonia Gandhi, the chair of the UPA, Mallikarjun Kharge, the president of the Congress, and others take part in the demonstration.

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Leaders of the opposition organise a march within the Parliament.
In protest of the Adani controversy and Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification, opposition leaders are staging a march outside the Parliament building.

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Speaking to the media, Congress President Kharge claims that Modi is destroying democracy.

Mallikarjun Kharge, the president of the Congress, spoke to the media and took the stage at the Center. He claimed that by exchanging governments and crushing the opposition, Prime Minister Modi “is destroying democracy in the country.”

Congress Members Convene in CPP Office in Parliament to Discuss Strategy in Black
Members from the Congress are currently meeting at the CPP office in Parliament. In the meeting are UPA Chair Sonia Gandhi, the party leader, Rajya Sabha LoP Mallikarjun Kharge, and others.

As a show of opposition to Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification, every member is wearing all-black attire.

A march is planned from the Gandhi statue to Vijay Chowk.
The opposition will march from the Gandhi statue to Vijay Chowk today amid the escalating crisis over Raul Gandhi’s disqualification and demand for JPC on the Adani dispute.

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A march is planned from the Gandhi statue to Vijay Chowk.
The opposition will march from the Gandhi statue to Vijay Chowk today amid the escalating crisis over Raul Gandhi’s disqualification and demand for JPC on the Adani dispute.

Oppn Meet is in progress, and TMC participates for the first time in this session.
In Parliament House, a meeting of the opposition parties gets under way.
For the first time since the start of the second half of the budget session, Trinamool Congress also attended the meeting today.

The meeting is now taking place at the parliament building’s LoP Rajya Sabha and Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge chamber. Together with TMC leaders, other party representatives include those from the INC, DMK, SP, JD(U), BRS, CPI(M), RJD, NCP, CPI, IUML, MDMK, Kerala Congress, RSP, AAP, J&K NC, and Shiv Sena.

Rahul Gandhi’s ejection and the Adani issue will be discussed by Congress members. Each Home
Pramod Tiwari, a Congress lawmaker, suspends proceedings in the Rajya Sabha pursuant to rule 267 in order to speak about the “Government’s failure to establish a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC)” to look into the Adani Group issue.

Ranjeet Ranjan, a Congress lawmaker, suspends business pursuant to rule 267 in the Rajya Sabha to talk about the “Government’s failure to establish a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC)” to look into the Adani Group issue.

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Manickam Tagore, a Congressman, announces a move for postponement in the Lok Sabha to debate the Adani Group issue and Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification.

Oppn Lawmakers will dress in all-black in opposition to Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification.
Opposition parties will protest Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification.
Lawmakers from the opposition are expected to arrive dressed in all-black.

Manish Tewari, a Congressman, calls for a hearing on Rahul Gandhi’s exclusion from the Lok Sabha.
Manish Tewari, a Congressman, announces a move for postponement in the Lok Sabha to address Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification.

Congress Members Will Convene Today At The CPP Office At 10:30
At 10.30 am, the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Congress Members will gather at the Parliament CPC office.

Greetings and welcome to the live blog for the second round of the budget session of the legislature.

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Monday marks the start of the third week of the second leg of the budget session of the Parliament. The opposition’s call for a JPC investigation into the Adani-Hindenburg problem and Rahul Gandhi’s speech in London have caused significant outrage in both Houses over the past two weeks. Rahul Gandhi was barred from serving as a Lok Sabha MP last week, which sparked widespread protests from the Congress party. Aside from the continued demand for a JPB on the Adani problem, the topic is likely to take centre stage on the floor as well.

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, altered his Twitter bio to “Dis’qualified MP” on Sunday after being expelled from the Lok Parliament as a result of his conviction in the 2019 defamation case. On Thursday of last week, a Surat court issued a two-year prison sentence for the party head in the four-year-old criminal case involving the statement about the “Modi surname.”

Nirmala Sitharaman, the union finance minister, said last week on Friday that the centre would appoint a committee to look into pension-related issues amid large-scale protests by government employees demanding the restoration of the previous pension scheme in various states, according to ANI.

The national pension system for public employees needs to be overhauled, Sitharaman stated while introducing the Finance Bill 2023 for the Lok Sabha’s consideration and passage.”I suggest creating a committee under the finance secretary to investigate this pension issue and develop a strategy that meets the needs of the employees while preserving fiscal restraint to safeguard the general public. The strategy will be made to be adopted by both the federal government and state governments, “added the finance minister.

Parliamentarians from opposing parties held a protest march on Thursday to call for a JPC investigation into the Adani Group controversy. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge attacked the Narendra Modi-led government during the demonstration, claiming that this autocratic government doesn’t value debate or democracy.

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On Tuesday, the Opposition demanded the creation of a Joint Parliamentary Committee to look into the Adani problem as it unfurled a large banner featuring Gautam Adani’s likeness.