Deccan Chronicle

Oppn urges Prez to get govt discuss key issues

Seeks debate on snooping, farm law, Assam

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, JULY 27

Both Houses of Parliament were forced to adjourn on Tuesday as an unrelentin­g Opposition raised issues relating to the alleged Pegasus snooping, the AssamMizor­am border violence and the three farm laws which the government is determined not to repeal.

The Rajya Sabha managed to briefly hold discussion on the Covid-19 impact on MSMEs and pass the Marine Aids to Navigation Bill 2021 while the Lok Sabha passed the Factoring Regulation Bill 2020 and the National Institutes of Food Technology and Management Bill 2021.

With Parliament remaining nearly non-functional for the sixth day, the BJP leaders went into a huddle to rework their political strategy for the Monsoon Session.

Seven Opposition parties have urged President Ram Nath Kovind to direct the government to discuss the Pegasus snooping and farmers’ issues in Parliament. Congress MPs Manish Tewari and Manickam Tagore on Tuesday gave adjournmen­t motion notices for discussing the “Pegasus Project” report in the Lok Sabha.

The protests in the Lok Sabha began immediatel­y after the MPs paid homage to former Mauritius Prime Minister Anerood Jugnauth and Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s first President. LS Speaker Om Birla assured the Opposition of allowing a discussion on any issues they wish to raise, but for that decorum must be maintained in the House and the proceeding­s should not be disrupted.

Raising the clash between the Assam and Mizoram police, Congress MP from Assam Gaurav Gogoi sought a probe and a discussion in the House. The Congress is sending a seven-member panel to the areas affected by the violence.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during their meeting in New Delhi.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during their meeting in New Delhi.

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