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Monsoon session of Parliament will start from tomorrow


New Delhi:
 The Monsoon Session of Parliament is starting tomorrow during the Corona period i.e. 14 September. An all-party meeting will not be held in view of the increased risk of corona infection. This time the seat of no other member has been fixed in both houses apart from the Leader of the House and Leader of the Opposition. It is being told that due to lack of time, Parliament will run continuously for 18 days.

This time, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha will run in two shifts during the monsoon session. The Rajya Sabha session will be held from 9 am to 1 pm every day, followed by the Lok Sabha session from 3 pm to 7 pm. The Parliament will be sanitized in the intervening 2 hours to avoid the risk of corona infection. Due to Kovid-19, all MPs, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha employees participating in the Parliament session will have to undergo RT-PCR corona test.

According to information received from the sources, this time in Parliament, there may be a lot of uproar between India and China on important issues like the ongoing LAC LAC, economy, corona virus and unemployment. The government is fully prepared to respond to the opposition in the monsoon session of Parliament. The government can give information to the House on the Corona and China issues.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh can also make a statement in Parliament regarding the dispute with China. On the other hand, sources say that the government will not make public all kinds of information in the Parliament. According to sources, the Central Government believes that the issue of China is very sensitive, which has an impact on international relations with strategic and diplomatic importance.

In such a situation, its sensitivity has to be understood during the discussion in the House. In such cases many things are not made public. After the budget session ended on 23 March, the government approved 11 ordinances. Now the first priority of the Central Government is to get these ordinances approved by the Parliament in the form of a bill.

Along with this, it is also reported that in the early days of the monsoon session, the interim president of the Congress, Sonia Gandhi, will not be there. Sonia Gandhi has left for her annual checkup every year. Sonia is accompanied by her son Rahul Gandhi. It is being said that she can live abroad for about 2 weeks.


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