Parliament’s winter meeting began on Monday, during which time as many as 26 bills are expected to be introduced, including bills to repeal three controversial agricultural laws.
The government led by Narendra Modi will push for the repeal of the agricultural law today to quell a year-long farmer protest before the key state elections next year. Federal Minister of Agriculture Narendra Singh Tomar (Narendra Singh Tomar) will propose the “Agricultural Law Repeal Bill” has been included in the House of Commons and passed.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the National Assembly have issued whips to their members of parliament, asking them to attend today’s meeting. Congress protested at the Capitol on Monday morning, demanding the repeal of these three laws.
At the same time, Prime Minister Modi said in his usual speech before the start of the winter meeting that the center is ready to answer all questions in the house and insists that all parties should maintain the etiquette of the house.
In addition to the farm law, the bill on cryptocurrency, the personal data protection bill and other bills will also be submitted to the parliamentary winter meeting for 19 working days. The meeting will end on December 23.
News Source : Hindustan Times