Opposition MPs have turned clowns: Nadda
He said that the public sends its leaders to the Parliament to debate and raise public issues, but the opposition MPs are acting like clowns instead of debating.
He said that the public sends its leaders to the Parliament to debate and raise public issues, but the opposition MPs are acting like clowns instead of debating.
However, the Centre has agreed to hold a short-duration discussion, on the issue, not exceeding more than two hours
Congress’ Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who was part of the delegation that visited Manipur described the situation in Manipur as “very serious.”
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar has given his consent for the privilege committee to examine the conduct of 12 MPs from the opposition.
The main opposition Labour Party said the parties agreed that stopping a no-deal Brexit was a priority.