In the midst of the ongoing farmers’ agitation in Delhi, the government has decided that this year the Winter Session of Parliament will not be called. For this, the Central Government has informed the decision, stating the basis of Corona cases growing in Delhi. Parliament’s Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Prahlad Joshi has also said that there will be no winter session this year. However, the Congress says that the government does not want the House to run under any circumstances. This is happening because the government also knows that the issues of farmers will come up as soon as the House moves. Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury (Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury) also said that since Pakistan is also trying to interfere in the peasant movement, it is necessary to discuss this on the House.
Informing that the winter session was not held on Tuesday, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi said that we are now preparing for the budget session directly next year. Talking to the media, he said, ‘Many leaders suggested to me that we call the budget session directly. This is also because all of us have recently seen a session of the House.
‘.. So why did the Congress conclude the September session first?’
Joshi further said, ‘Many of the people I spoke to said that we should go straight for the budget session in view of the growing Kovid cases in Delhi. Those of the Congress who are now demanding a new session of Parliament, I want to ask them why did they first conclude the session in September and now they are demanding a new session.
Pakistan is trying to interfere
Reacting to the decision of the Center, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said that the issue of farmers has become serious. Pakistan is also trying to interfere in this. In view of all this, I had requested that a session of Parliament be called and a discussion on the issues of farmers be resolved. Chaudhary further said – I think the government does not want the House to run under any circumstances. This is because the issue of farmers will come to the fore as soon as the House moves.
State governments and farmers also demanded discussion
Let me tell you that all the opposition parties including the Congress had demanded from the Center to convene a special session of Parliament to discuss the agricultural bill and withdraw these laws. This demand of Congress came in the midst of the farmers’ movement in Delhi, in which thousands of farmers are participating. Several state governments and farmer organizations have also demanded the Center to convene a session to discuss the bill. However, now the Center has come under attack from the opposition after deciding not to hold the winter session.