The second part of Parliament’s Budget session began today with intense confrontations between the government and the opposition.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi spotlighted alleged voter roll manipulations, demanding nationwide scrutiny and discussion on the electoral lists. His concerns echoed throughout the Lok Sabha, leading to a fervent debate.
Meanwhile, in the Rajya Sabha, DMK MPs launched a scathing critique of the National Education Policy (NEP) implementation in Tamil Nadu, resulting in a chaotic scene. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan countered by accusing the DMK of political maneuvering, further fueling the discord.
The Opposition’s discontent continued as MPs staged a dramatic walkout after Leader of the House JP Nadda dismissed their demands for discussions under Rule 267, accusing them of attempting to disrupt parliamentary proceedings.
At the heart of the government’s legislative agenda are the Waqf Amendment Bill and securing approval for the budgetary process for Manipur, which has been under President’s Rule since February 13. The Budget session, set to conclude on April 4, promises to be a battleground for significant political confrontations, with multiple contentious issues on the table.