The Congress-led opposition party set out from Rajya Sabha on Monday morning after their notice concerning demarcation, duplicate voter ID cards and a declaration by U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice Chairman Harivansh, rejected funds from India’s refusal to voters.
As the budget meeting resumed in the morning, Harivansh presided over the House of Lords lawsuit in the case of Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, who was accepted by AIIMS a day ago due to chest pain.
Members of Congress from various opposition parties (including P Wilson of DMK, Saket Gokhale and Sagarika Ghose of TMC, and Ajay Maken and Pramod Tiwari of Congress) filed a motion for adjourning 12 Rule 267 in Rule 267, including stock market losses.
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When these notifications were denied, the chaos followed, and some problems arose from the leaders of opposition Mallikarjun Kharge. But as the leader of the House, Union Minister JP NADDA reiterated that the government is willing to discuss any issues as long as they follow the rules.
“There are some rules, some debates are being held in parliament, but the opposition should first read the law and learn to discuss it. I recommend a further course for opposition MPs (including leaders of the opposition). The government led by the Prime Minister is ready for various discussions,” he said.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh filed a suspension notice in Rajya Sabha under Rule 267, asking to discuss the losses suffered by retail investors due to the sharp decline in the stock market and the effectiveness of the regulatory mechanism.
DMK MP Tiruchi Siva, in Rajya Sabha, raised a suspension of business notification, discussing key issues surrounding the upcoming demarcation activities, especially its impact on the structure of the federal structure of India and its impact on the equitable representation of the southern states.
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Both homes were adjourned until March 10 after the Joint Committee of the Parliamentary Committee’s joint committee on the WAQF (Amendment) Bill. In addition, they completed the discussion on the union budget and Sitharaman resolved the debate.
According to Rajya Sabha’s listing business, documents presented by the Family Secretary of State nityanand rai, representing the union’s interior minister Amit Shah, including the announcement issued by the President on 13 February 2025, under the Charter (356), under the Article (3) (356).

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