Motion of Thanks Passed in Parliament Amid Heated Sessions and Disruptions
The Lok Sabha has passed the Motion of Thanks to the President's address following four intense and fiery days of parliamentary proceedings. Notably, this passage occurred without a speech from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking a significant departure from usual protocol. In contrast, the Rajya Sabha approved the motion on Thursday evening, but only after the Prime Minister delivered his address to the upper house.
Opposition Alleges Procedural Violations and Disrupts Proceedings
The Opposition has raised serious allegations regarding the conduct of the Lok Sabha session. They claim that the Leader of the Opposition was not permitted to complete his speech on the floor of the House, leading to constant disruptions throughout the proceedings. These interruptions have fueled tensions and highlighted ongoing political rifts, with critics arguing that democratic norms were compromised during the debate.
Amidst this backdrop of contention, the parliamentary agenda moves forward as discussions on the Union Budget commence today. This critical phase of the legislative calendar is expected to draw further attention and debate, with live updates providing continuous coverage of the unfolding events in the nation's capital.