In the midst of the Corona crisis, the monsoon session of Parliament is going to start in a short time today. During the monsoon session, the uproar is set for the second wave of Corona, inflation and matters related to China and espionage of journalists and leaders. Apart from this, swords can be drawn between the government and the opposition on two ordinances. On various issues where the opposition has devised a strategy to launch a united attack on the government. At the same time, the government has also prepared a strategy of counterattack in response to the attack of the opposition.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Parliament to attend the monsoon session. Prime Minister Modi said that those who got the vaccine became Bahubali. You too become Bahubali by getting the vaccine. Also said that during the Corona period, the house should be dedicated for meaningful discussion. Said to ask sharp questions to all the honorable sharps so that the public can get answers to their questions. Also appealed to ask sharp questions, but also give the government a chance to answer.
This time in the Mansutra session of Parliament, there is a possibility of a fierce battle between the government and the opposition. Before the start of the session, a big issue has been raised in the hands of the opposition to surround the government. In fact, it has been claimed by the international media that many journalists, politicians and others were spied in India using Pegasus software. After this revelation, there is full possibility of uproar in the Parliament.
Opposition parties have demanded discussion on the subject in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and an adjournment motion has been given. CPI leader Binoy Vishwam, RJD MP Manoj Jha, AAP MP Sanjay Singh and many other MPs have demanded discussion on this subject in Rajya Sabha. Apart from these leaders, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has also taunted the government by tweeting. Rahul Gandhi wrote in his tweet, “We know what ‘he’ is reading, whatever is on your phone. It is clear from the sharp attitude of the opposition that the government may have to face questions in Parliament on this issue.