Opposition leaders march out of Lok Sabha on second day of Winter Session . Opposition leaders claim they are not permitted to address various issues .
New Delhi, December 8: On the second day of Parliament's Winter Session, leaders from all Opposition parties marched out of Lok Sabha on Thursday, claiming that they were not permitted to address various issues, including one concerning the Tamil Nadu Governor's activities, including one regarding the Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute.Congress Manicka Tagore earlier this day called an extension motion to postpone the government's activities, or to forward the same to the Hon The Governor has neither given his permission nor written to the HonbIe President in relation to bills like the NEET Exemption Bill and the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Online Gambling and Regulating Online Games Act, 2022, which were enacted by the State Government.According to the letter sent by Tagore to Secretary General Lok Sabha, such activity has resulted in state government being in jeopardy at any initiatives for the people of the state.Therefore, it is suggested that the House come forward to debate the roles and responsibilities of the Governor and take appropriate action to present a resolution to the Honble President for the benefit of the common people, it stated.Later, a heated discussion broke out about the Karnataka-Maharashtra border dispute and the apparent disrespect shown to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, the leader of the Zero Hour Congress, addressed concerns of Chinese activity along the Indian border earlier today.The MP was unable to address the issue on the Lok Sabha's Legislative List of Businesses for today, the Anti-Maritime Piracy Bill, 2019, was introduced by the External Affairs Minister on Wednesday.Union Minister Amit Shah has also scheduled to draft a Bill to amend the Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act, 2002.The Winter Session of Parliament, which began on December 7, will last 17 days.