New Delhi: On the eve of the first budget session on Lok Sabha, it was not just the opposition matchesBut Nda Partners of the ruler BJP, who filed their respective demands at the meeting of all parties on Thursday.
If BJP Ally JD (U) asked the Government to be slow in his ONE-NATION ONE-ELECTION The legislation, LJP demanded a “special industrial package” for Bihar, which is presented to the assembly elections at the end of this year.
The southern ally of BJP of Andhra Pradesh, TDP, along with JD (U) and LJP demanded that their parties be assigned enough time to talk about issues in Parliament, which until now have not been receiving. The three parties also asked that their seat arrangements be resolved at home, since the seats that have been assigned are scattered throughout the house. Allies must sit in a block, in order to have an impact with their movements on the floor of the house.
In fact, one of the members of the opposition present at the meeting, dug the allies of the NDA saying that the problems they were posing at the meeting of all parties should be raised at the internal meeting of the NDA and resolve among the partners of the ruling alliance.
The JD (U) member, Sanjay JHA, looked for an extension in the mandate of the Joint Parliamentary Committee analyzing the bills that propose simultaneous elections, which was asked to present its report on the first day of the last week of the Budget session, according to sources. The party said that it sought extension as the committee has gathered only once and that such important legislation will require wide consultation. The MP JD (U) also requested a discussion about the current position of India in artificial intelligence when it pointed out the waves that the Chinese upstart has created in the field, until now dominated by US companies.
At the meeting, the deputy LJP (Ram Vilas) Arun Bharti highlighted the huge gap between the per capita income of Bihar with the national average, launching a Special Industrial Package For the State. Later he told reporters that his party had sought the financial assistance of the center to increase the size of their economy. Another problem that he raised was the “accumulation” of vacancies in category work reserved for the reason for “not suitable for the selection” (NFS). The government must present a law to fill vacancies so that it is in time, Bharti added.
In addition to stampede deaths in the Kumbh Mela, about which all opposition parties want an argument, opposition parties have requested discussions about price increase, unemployment, anguish of farmers, with the Congress of Trinamool, DMK, CPM, which demand discussions about the federal structure that is the federal structure. Without taking into account, BJP’s unadfound states are denied funds, the problem of UGC guidelines where the vice chancellor for universities is being designated without the consent of the State, etc. TMC and other parties have demanded a statement on the situation in Bangladesh of the Prime Minister modi or the Prime Minister or the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
AAP has demanded that MPLADS funds increase. BJD has asked for funds for Odisha.