After Government-Opposition Reach Consensus, Both Houses Set To Resume Sessions Today

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Parliament Winter Session Updates: The winter session of Parliament will continue till December 20.

New Delhi:

After a week-long standoff between the government and the Opposition ended in an agreement, both Houses of Parliament are set to function smoothly from today.

The floor leaders of all parties convened by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla met on Monday and all agreed for a special discussion on the Constitution during the session. The government agreed to allow certain issues like the situation in Bangladesh and violence in Sambhal to be raised during Zero Hour.

The winter session of Parliament began on November 25 and will continue till December 20.

Here are the LIVE Updates on Parliament Winter Session:
 

Parliament LIVE Updates:

Congress MP K Suresh says, “Today we decided to cooperate with the Parliament session. The first week – all four days house did not function. Then yesterday also the house did not function. The speaker initiated the discussion from government representatives and opposition party leaders. Then we arrived at some conclusion… We are continuing our voice outside the Parliament…”

On the Bangladesh issue, he says, “Whatever going there in Bangladesh is very unfortunate. Minority protection is very very important as far as Bangladesh is concerned. The opposition parties expressed our concern about the Bangladesh ISKCON priest and today the house is functioning normally then this issue will also be raised…”

Winter Session of Parliament Updates:
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav says, “Since the day when the parliamnet session began, Samajwadi Party has tried to raise the issue of the Sambhal incident. The House didn’t function, but our demand is still the same – we want to put our views on the Sambhal incident in the House. The officers out there are working arbitrarily – such that they are working as party workers of the BJP… Sambhal incident is a well-thought strategy of the BJP to deviate people from other issues. Those who want to dig everywhere – someday they will lose the cordiality and brotherhood of the country…”

Parliament LIVE Updates:

Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi gives Adjournment Motion Notice in Lok Sabha, over Manipur issue.

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Winter Session of Parliament Updates:
Congress MP Shakti Sinh Gohil gives Zero-Hour Notice in Rajya Sabha over Gujarat based Khyati hospital row where “unnecessary” angioplasty surgeries on several beneficiaries of PM-JAY was performed in November, leading to at least 2 deaths.

Parliament Winter Session Updates:
Congress MP Vijay Vasanth gives adjournment motion notice in Lok Sabha to discuss the situation in Tamil Nadu to Cyclone Fengal.

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Parliament LIVE Updates:
AAP MP Sanjay Singh gives suspension of business notice to discuss the deterioration of law and order situation, rise of crimes and threats to representatives in Delhi.

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Winter Session of Parliament Updates:
AAP MP Raghav Chadha gives suspension of business notice to discuss the deterioration of law and order situation and rise of crimes in Delhi.

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Parliament Winter Session LIVE Updates:
Congress MP Manickam Tagore gives Adjournment Motion Notice in Lok Sabha, over request for immediate emergency relief fund allocation for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry due to Cyclone Fengal.

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  • After a week-long standoff between the government and the Opposition ended in an agreement, both Houses of Parliament are set to function smoothly from today.
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