Curtailing Parliament session not good for country and democracy: Congress
The Hindu
They further accused the govt. of creating a record in passing bills in the Lok Sabha within minutes, without any discussions
The Congress criticised the government on Wednesday for curtailing the Monsoon session of the Parliament. Congress leader and MP, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, said that the Opposition was not allowed to speak on issues like price rise, rising fuel prices, farmers agitation and farm laws that concern the people of the country. He said that the Opposition wanted a discussion on these issues but the government acted on its own "whims and fancies".More Related News

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