Delhi Sees Heated Protests as Opposition Demands Early Debate Before Modi’s Return

In New Delhi, the Parliament witnessed strong protests from the Congress-led Opposition demanding an early debate on critical national issues. The government plans to start the debate next week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns from his official visits to the UK and the Maldives. However, opposition lawmakers are not willing to wait.

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They have staged protests in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, pressing for an immediate discussion. The opposition leaders argue that urgent matters need to be addressed without delay. Lawmakers voiced their concerns through vocal protests and boycotts, highlighting their demand for transparency and timely governance.

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The government, however, insists on waiting until the Prime Minister’s return to begin the debate. This political standoff has caught the attention of citizens and political analysts across the country. The issue is expected to gather momentum in the coming days, impacting legislative business in the Parliament.

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