What will happen in Parliament today? Rahul Gandhi hinted at NEET, Agniveer, Manipur, employment and GST

Parliament session after elections 2024: After Saturday and Sunday holiday, Parliament will resume work on Monday. Amid speculations whether the opposition would allow the proceedings of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to proceed smoothly on Monday, Rahul Gandhi shared a video from his Instagram account on Sunday. In a way he made it clear that Parliament is going to be very noisy on Monday.

“I’m Yours”

In a video shared from his Instagram account, Rahul Gandhi says, “LOP (Leader of Opposition) is your voice… your instrument. Whatever feelings you have in your heart, your problems, I will take them up through LOP. I am yours and I am in Parliament. I will raise your voice.”

Along with the video, Rahul Gandhi wrote in the post, “LoP is the strongest democratic tool available to every Indian. I assure you, I will raise your voice by raising your issues and needs in Parliament with full force.”

Let us tell you that the post of Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha has been filled after a gap of 10 years. This time Rahul Gandhi has taken this responsibility on behalf of his party. In the video message, Rahul Gandhi is seen talking to the youth. Youth have demanded re-conduct of NEET exam. After this, another ‘video clip’ of Rahul Gandhi raising this issue in the Lok Sabha on June 28 has been shown.

Met Agniveer’s family

Then in a ‘video clip’, Rahul Gandhi is seen meeting Agniveer’s family. Here he calls this plan useless. After this, in the video he meets a girl victim of violence in Manipur. Then he talks to some youth about employment and finally talks to a guy on GST.

Government program

Bharatiya Janata Party member and former Union Minister Anurag Thakur will begin the debate on the motion of thanks on the President’s address in the Lok Sabha on Monday. Bansuri Swaraj, daughter of late BJP leader Sushma Swaraj and first-time member of the Lok Sabha, will approve the proposal. While the Lok Sabha has allotted 16 hours for debate on the motion of thanks, which will conclude with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reply on Tuesday, the Rajya Sabha has allotted 21 hours for debate on the motion of thanks and Prime Minister’s remarks on Wednesday. ) is likely to answer. Now it remains to be seen whether the government will be able to work as per its set programme.



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