Winter session of Parliament starts today, preparations to corner the government on the issue of arrest of Mahua Moitra and opposition leaders

Winter session of Parliament: The winter session of Parliament is going to start today (December 4), just a day after the results of the assembly elections of 4 states.

Winter session of Parliament starts today, preparations to corner the government on the issue of arrest of Mahua Moitra and opposition leaders

The winter session of Parliament is going to start today (December 4), just a day after the results of the assembly elections of 4 states. The assembly results of 4 states declared on December 3, the Bharatiya Janata Party has secured a huge majority in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. At the same time, Congress has captured power in Telangana by defeating K Chandrashekhar Rao's party. At the same time, a huge uproar can be seen during the winter session of Parliament starting from today immediately after the election results. The opposition is preparing to present the Ethics Committee report against Mahua Moitra, conduct raids against opposition leaders, and corner the government on the issue of Manipur.

The government has presented a heavy legislative agenda for the 15 meetings of the winter session, including key bills to replace colonial-era criminal laws and a bill to provide a framework for the appointment of election commissioners. The Lok Sabha's Ethics Committee report recommending the expulsion of Moitra from the Lower House over a complaint related to 'taking money for asking questions' in Parliament is also listed to be tabled in the House on Monday, the first day of the session.

The opposition leaders will hold a meeting before attending the winter session of Parliament starting on Monday. This meeting will be held in the office of Congress President and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjan Kharge in Parliament. Here he will prepare his strategies afresh to corner the government. At the same time, when asked about the winter session, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi said, 'If the opposition disrupts Parliament, it will have to face worse consequences than Sunday.'

According to the legislative agenda presented by the government, the government can take action on Monday by presenting the report of the Ethics Committee of the Lok Sabha recommending her expulsion from the lower house against Mahua, who is involved in the cash for query case. At the same time, the opposition does not want to leave any opportunity to corner the government on this issue. It is expected that there may be a huge uproar in the Parliament regarding action against Mahua.

At the same time, the opposition can raise the issue of ED raids and arrests against opposition leaders in Parliament on the first day of the winter session. Along with this, in the all-party meeting held on Saturday under the chairmanship of Defense Minister and Deputy Leader in Lok Sabha Rajnath Singh, Trinamool Congress leaders demanded a discussion on the Ethics Committee report in the Lok Sabha before taking any decision to expel Moitra from the House. Was done. Opposition leaders had demanded a discussion on the names of the three bills being brought to replace old criminal laws in English, inflation, alleged misuse of investigative agencies, and Manipur.