Budget Session 2024: There is a possibility of uproar today regarding the budget session, Rijiju said- Opposition is abusing instead of giving suggestionsBudget Session 2024: There is a possibility of uproar today regarding the budget session, Rijiju said

Posted on 25th Jul 2024 by rohit kumar

There is a chance of uproar on the fourth day of Parliament's monsoon session. Before the session started, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that as the Minister, I appeal again that the budget should be discussed in the budget session... Why does the opposition not discuss the provisions made for farmers and small tribals?...

 

The opposition is abusing instead of giving suggestions - Kiren Rijiju.

 

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that the public had given the mandate to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. You are trying to insult it. This is not right at all. The budget should be discussed in the budget session. He said that the public has made Narendra Modi the Prime Minister for the third time.

 

Opposition's politics on a budget is wrong - Rijiju.

 

Kiren Rijiju targeted the opposition and said that the opposition was abusing instead of giving suggestions. This should not happen. Why does the opposition not discuss the schemes for farmers? The opposition's politics on the budget is wrong. The budget session is not for abuse.

 

Will the opposition create uproar on the second day as well?

 

There are chances of a massive protest from the opposition today also regarding the budget presented in the Monsoon Session of Parliament. It is worth noting that today is the second day of discussion on the budget. The government has already appealed to the opposition for a meaningful discussion regarding this. However, the MPs of the constituent parties of the India Alliance had protested in the Parliament House premises regarding the discrimination and injustice done to the states ruled by the opposition parties in the Union Budget.

 

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