From deputy speaker post, NEET controversy to special state status, what happened in the all-party meeting before the budget session? – NEET row deputy speaker post to special status demand discussed in all party meet ahead of budget session 2024 – 2024-07-22 11:53:23

by times news cr

2024-07-22 11:53:23
New Delhi : To prepare for the upcoming budget session of Parliament, the government on Sunday called an all-party meeting chaired by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju held a meeting with leaders of various political parties. In this, the issues to be raised during the session were discussed.

‘Special status for Bihar, Andhra Pradesh’

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh tweeted that during the meeting, JD(U) leaders demanded special category status for Bihar, while YSRCP demanded the same for Andhra Pradesh. It is noteworthy that TDP leaders remained silent on the issue. Jairam Ramesh tweeted, “In the all-party meeting chaired by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh today, JD(U) leaders demanded special category status for Bihar. YSRCP leaders demanded special category status for Andhra Pradesh. It is surprising that TDP leaders remained silent on the issue.

Unanimous call for formation of standing committees

According to Ramesh, the all-party meeting unanimously supported the formation of 24 department-related standing committees and giving them adequate attention.

Concern over misuse of NEET, central agencies

Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi, who was recently appointed deputy leader in the Lok Sabha, raised concerns about irregularities in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, alleged misuse of central agencies like ED and CBI. He reiterated the demand for the post of deputy speaker.

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UP government’s order on Kanwar Yatra

Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav highlighted the Uttar Pradesh government’s recent directive to put up nameplates on food shops during the Kanwar Yatra in Uttar Pradesh.

55 leaders from 44 parties attended the all-party meeting

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju described the discussion as very constructive. He expressed his gratitude to the floor leaders of all the parties who participated. Kiren Rijiju said that our discussion was very useful. I want to thank the floor leaders of all the parties who have given good suggestions. 44 parties including BJP participated in the meeting. We have taken suggestions from all the floor leaders. It is the responsibility of both the government and the opposition to run the Parliament smoothly.

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‘If someone speaks in Parliament, do not interfere’

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh appealed that we are committed to strengthening democracy. When a member speaks in Parliament, we should not interfere or interrupt. In the special session, when PM Modi was giving a speech on the President’s motion of thanks, it was interrupted in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, Rajnath Singh ji has appealed today that this is not good for parliamentary democracy. He said that when the PM is speaking, the House and the country should listen to it.

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Budget will be presented on 23 July

The budget session of Parliament is scheduled to begin on Monday, July 22. It will have 19 meetings till August 12. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget on Tuesday, while the Economic Survey will be presented in Parliament on Monday. During this time the government can introduce six bills. This also includes a proposal to replace the 90-year-old Aircraft Act. The central government will also seek Parliament’s approval for the budget for Jammu and Kashmir, which is currently under federal rule.

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