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Parliament Session: Opposition Leaders Call Out The Government's Underlying Intention To Call A Special Session

Opposition Bloc INDIA's leaders question the government's intention to call a session of Parliament at an unusual time.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacting with the reporters before parliament session today
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Leaders of the opposition bloc INDIA called out the government on its intention to call an unusually timed  session of the Parliament. Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Manoj Jha stressed on the fact that the session was not a special one, unlike its claim, underlining that the government was bringing 바카라normal bills that could have waited till Winder session.바카라

바카라This is not a Special Session at all. Some astrologer must have said something and the PM believes in all that바카라Don't say that you have no agenda. The agenda is very clear. We would like to see what the other agendas are. But there is nothing special about it,바카라 Jha told ANI.

Adhir Ranjan, leader of Congress in Lok Sabha called the government바카라s move 바카라absurd바카라 and highlighted that the special sessions are usually called for a special agenda. 

바카라I have been saying from the beginning that this is quite absurd. Why the government decided to pass so many bills in this Special Session, needs to be clarified by them. Special Sessions are usually called for a special agenda and discussions are held only on that issue, but no clarity has been given by the government if this is a special session or a regular session... We are worried about the real intention of the government,바카라 he said.

TMC MP Derek O바카라Brien underlined that the government is clueless about the session being a regular or a special session.바카라바카라or perhaps, this is just a photo session,바카라 he added.

Although the Parliamentary Affairs Minister Joshi described it as a "special session바카라 while making the announcement, the government later clarified that it was a regular session, the 13th session of the present Lok Sabha and 261st session of Rajya Sabha. 

Usually, the Monsoon session is held in July-August while the Winter session is due in November-December of Parliament every year.

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