
The third week of the Parliament session starting on Monday is also expected to be tumultuous. This week the government is trying to set aside two days for discussion on the Constitution. Despite this, there seems to be no possibility of softening the sharp attitude of the opposition. The opposition is already demanding a discussion on the Adani issue. Now the statements of some MPs of the ruling party have further increased their displeasure. In such a situation, getting the Railway Amendment Act and Disaster Management Act passed will be a big challenge for the government in the House. But will the BJP benefit from the split in the India Alliance after Mamata Banerjee's statement?
Congress is expected to remain aggressive in the Lok Sabha over the comments of BJP MPs Nishikant Dubey and Sambit Patra against Rahul Gandhi. Congress has given a notice of breach of privilege against both the MPs. Congress has also called a meeting of the parties of India Alliance. Further strategy will be discussed in this. On the other hand, Congress targeted the government over the statement made in Parliament on India-China relations and demanded a discussion. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said that the discussion in Parliament on India-China relations should focus on both strategic and economic policy. This is because the country's dependence on China has increased economically. It has tried to unilaterally change the status quo on our borders. He said, the statement given by the Foreign Minister is unfortunate. The MPs were not even allowed to seek clarification.
What kind of preparation is the government's
? The government is also fully prepared. The government wants that two days should be fixed for the discussion on the constitution. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju had said a few days ago that the constitution will be discussed in the Lok Sabha on 13 and 14 December while in the Rajya Sabha on 16 and 17 December. He had appealed to all the parties to come together. But the intentions of the opposition do not seem to indicate that there will be a peaceful discussion in the Parliament on Monday. On the other hand, the BJP has made its intentions clear regarding the session. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey tweeted that he has not been able to complete his talk yet. He wants to put forth his point on OCCRP, but Congress is not letting him complete his talk and neither is Congress answering the questions asked by him.
Meanwhile, after Mamata Banerjee's statement, there was a rift in the India Alliance
. Most of the parties except Congress agreed with Mamata Banerjee's statement, but Congress kept away from it. It was even said that the leader of the opposition could be no one other than Rahul Gandhi. Now everyone's eyes will be on what effect it has in the Parliament.