Govt Calls For All-Party Meeting On September 17, Discussions Awaits
The government has called an all-party meeting on September 17, a day before the special session of Parliament commences. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi made this announcement and said that invitations were sent through e-mail to all leaders of opposition parties to attend the meeting. "Ahead of the parliament session from the 18th of this month, an all-party floor leaders meeting has been convened on the 17th at 4:30pm.… read-more
Tags: parliament, all party meeting, Special Session, Agendas, politics
Courtesy: India Today
Manipur Violence: Central Govt Calls For All Party Meeting
The Central Government is conducting an all-party meeting, convened by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on June 24. The meeting was organized to discuss the prevailing situation in Manipur. Nearly 120 people lost their lives and over 3,000 have been injured ever since the ethnic violence broke out in the state on May 3. Furthermore, during the meeting, Shah and party leaders discussed the situation and measures for peace.
Tags: Amit Shah, all party meeting, Manipur Situation, violence, Central Government
Courtesy: The Telegraph
BJP Govt To Hold All-Party Meeting Ahead Of Budget Session
The BJP-led Central Government is all set to hold an all-party meeting, ahead of the 2023-2024 Budget Session. The meeting is scheduled on January 30, at the new Parliament Building, in New Delhi. During the meeting, the Central Government would discuss the upcoming budget session, seeking cooperation from the opposition parties for smooth conduct of the parliament session, from February 1. Union Parliament Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi… read-more
Tags: parliament, BJP, Central Government, Budget session, all party meeting
Courtesy: The Hans India
Stormy Monsoon Parliament Session Begins On July 18
The 2022 Monsoon-Parliament-Session is to begin on July 18. During the stormy session, 32 bills are likely to be proposed to pass. Furthermore, on Day 1 of the session, a detailed discussion over the prohibited words in Parliamentary will also be held. Besides, the opposition will also raise, the misuse of independent investigative agencies, the Agnipath Scheme, price rise, and other issues. Moreover, the Monsson-Session will end on August… read-more
Tags: Parliament Session, monsoon session, Oppositions, BJP, all party meeting
Courtesy: The Indian Express
Lok Sabha Speaker Summons All-Party Meeting Before July 18 Monsoon Session
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla notified the officials and requested a meeting of the heads of all political parties on July 16. Discussions over other bills are also anticipated, and the Speaker is likely to inform the members of the session's preparations. Before the commencement of each legislative session, the Speaker hosts this customary all-party gathering. Beginning on July 18, the Parliament's monsoon session will take place.
Tags: lok sabha, all party meeting, Lok Sabha Speaker, MONSOON, parliament
Courtesy: DNA INDIA
TMC To Attend All-Party Meeting; Decides To Skip Congress' Meeting
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) led by West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee attended an all-party meeting, chaired by PM Narendra Modi on November 28. TMC also said it would attend a meeting of the floor leaders called by the Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on the same day at his residence. However, the party decided to skip the Congress' meeting called by Mallikarjun Kharge on November 29.
Tags: Mamata Banerjee, TMC, all party meeting, PM Modi
Courtesy: ANI
PM Modi Likely To Attend All Party Meet Ahead Of Parliament Session
PM Narendra Modi is going to attend the all-party meeting, ahead of the upcoming Winter Session of the Parliament. The meeting has been reported to be crucial with discussions over three farm laws and minimum support price (MSP.) Union ministers, floor leaders, and Rajya Sabha members will be attending the all-party meeting. According to reports, the meeting has been scheduled for 11:00 AM, on November 28.
Tags: parliament, PM Narendra Modi, Winter Parliament Session, all party meeting, New Delhi
Courtesy: Press Trust of India
No Chance Of Complete Lockdown In Karnataka, CM Yeddyurappa Clarifies
Karnataka Chief Karnataka B. S. Yeddyurappa on April 13, denied the possibility of lockdown due to increased COVID-19 cases in the state. He stated, a Technical Advisory Committee comprising of all party leaders will conduct a meeting on April 18 to discuss the further course of action. Meanwhile, he urged the people to cooperate with the COVID-19 protocol by wearing masks, following social distancing and maintaining hygiene.
Tags: Karnataka CM, Lockdown, COVID-19 outbreak, all party meeting
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