There has been a ruckus in the Parliament for the past few days due to the allegations of linking Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the Adani controversy and counter-allegations related to Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s connection with George Soros. Due to these issues, there have been uproar and adjournments in both the houses several times since November 25. However, there are chances of uproar in the Parliament today also due to the fierce battle between BJP and Congress. Actually, Congress has demanded a discussion on the Constitution along with the Adani issue. After the ongoing deadlock in Parliament, the government had agreed to discuss the Constitution. Let us tell you that this is to be discussed in the Lok Sabha on 13th and 14th December. There will be a two-day debate in the Lok Sabha on the occasion of completion of 75 years of the implementation of the Indian Constitution. Similar discussions will also be held in the Rajya Sabha on 16th and 17th December.
Rajnath Singh will present the government’s side
The debate in the Lok Sabha will begin with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh presenting the government’s side. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver the closing speech on Saturday, addressing the debate and the opposition’s counter-attacks. Rahul Gandhi, as the leader of the opposition, can also put forth his point. During this, he can take an aggressive stand keeping in mind the Adani issue. Apart from this, about 10 to 15 MPs of BJP and its allies, including Shiv Sena’s Shrikant Shinde, former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy and Jitan Ram Manjhi, are expected to speak during the session.
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Congress is constantly pressuring the government to discuss the Adani issue
Not only this, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will present the BJP’s side in the Rajya Sabha on Monday while countering the opposition’s Save Constitution campaign. Along with this, Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra’s address will also be closely watched. Let us tell you that Congress is constantly pressuring the government to discuss the Adani issue. But its stand has not been supported by many opposition allies like Trinamool Congress and Samajwadi Party.
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