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Rajya Sabha adjourned till 12 pm amid uproar by Opposition MPs over various issues
News | August 02, 2021 12:08 ISTThe monsoon session of Parliament resumed on Monday as opposition parties are again targeting the Centre over several issues including the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic, farm laws and the Pegasus hacking controversy. They (opposition parties) will also raise their concerns over the The General Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Amendment Bill, 2021.
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This Kashmiri artist wishes to draw his skills on new Parliament walls
India | July 31, 2021 21:21 ISTMaqbool has been working on the map for over a year and says it will take a few more months to complete. The inspiration for the map has come from a shawl that is displayed at the Srinagar Museum. The map on the shawl is drawn by Sozni work. He wants to recreate the same with 'paper mache'.
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In first two weeks of Monsoon session, Parliament clocked only 18 hours out of 107
India | July 31, 2021 20:11 ISTBoth Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have seen repeated disruptions and have failed to transact any business after opposition uproar in favour of their demand for a discussion on issues like Pegasus snooping controversy, farm laws, and price rise ever since the Monsoon Session began on July 19.
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Pegasus spyware 'non-issue'; govt ready to discuss matters related to people: Pralhad Joshi
India | July 30, 2021 15:03 ISTUnion Minister Pralhad Joshi said the controversy over Pegasus was a "non-issue" and that the government was ready for discussions on people-related issues.
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M Venkaiah Naidu expresses concern over 'whistling' in Rajya Sabha
India | July 30, 2021 14:13 ISTNaidu said that if this is allowed then it would become a tradition or action should be taken against such acts.
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Opposition starts ruckus as Lok Sabha session begins
News | July 30, 2021 11:45 ISTAs the Lok Sabha session began today, the Opposition started creating a ruckus once again. Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury demanded the Pegasus row be discussed in the Parliament.
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MPs disrupting Parliament should be suspended for 2 years: Ramdas Athawale
India | July 30, 2021 9:25 ISTRamdas Athawale has urged the Centre to enact a law with a provision to suspend MPs for two years for creating ruckus in the Parliament to disrupt proceedings and waste the country's time and money.
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Congress urges Om Birla not to suspend Opposition MPs for 'unruly' behaviour in Lok Sabha
India | July 29, 2021 11:32 ISTAdhir Ranjan Chowdhury said that Opposition MPs were raising the concern of the people and the government is not listening to Opposition parties.
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Parliament logjam: Speaker may not take action against 10 Oppn MPs for throwing paper in Lok Sabha
India | July 28, 2021 21:14 ISTOpposition MPs created uproar in the Lok Sabha as they raised the 'Khela Hobe' slogan and demanded a discussion on the 'Pegasus Project' report.
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Govt clearly denying discussion on 'Pegasus Project' in Parliament: Rahul Gandhi
News | July 28, 2021 17:45 ISTCongress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on Central Government over the 'Pegasus Project' and claimed that government has refused to hold discussions on spyware in the House.
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Ground Report | Pegasus Row: BJP advises Rahul Gandhi to get his phone checked
News | July 28, 2021 18:36 ISTIf his phone has a weapon, yet he doesn't file a complaint and only does press conferences. Why would anyone spy on Rahul Gandhi? He is unable to run the Congress party. What will be gained after spying on him? Rahul ji, you should get your phone checked: BJP
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Govt may bring proposal to suspend 10 Opposition MPs for throwing paper in LS
India | July 28, 2021 15:44 ISTOpposition MPs, especially from the Congress and Trinamool Congress, may face action for indulging in objectionable acts on the floor of the Lok Sabha.
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BJP slams Congress for ruckus in Lok Sabha, accuses it of running away from discussions
India | July 28, 2021 14:22 ISTOpposition MPs created ruckus in the Lok Sabha while protesting over Pegasus and other issues. Congress members were even seen throwing papers at the Chair and Treasury benches.
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Opposition MPs resort to paper tearing, howling and hooting in Parliament over Pegasus report
India | July 28, 2021 13:34 ISTOpposition MPs created uproar in the Lok Sabha as they raised 'Khela Hobe' slogan and demanded a discussion on 'Pegasus Project' report.
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Monsoon Session: Opposition plans to up the ante against Modi govt over Pegasus row
India | July 28, 2021 12:29 ISTOpposition parties' leaders on Wednesday held a meeting at the Parliament to chalk out the future course of action on several issues including the alleged Pegasus snooping controversy.
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How did Rahul Gandhi-driven tractor reach Parliament? Delhi Police probes
India | July 27, 2021 15:17 ISTTerming it a security breach, the Delhi Police have launched an internal inquiry into Rahul Gandhi driving a tractor to Parliament.
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Tractor was brought to Parliament by hiding in a container for Rahul Gandhi's protest
News | July 27, 2021 12:47 ISTRahul Gandhi on Monday drove a tractor to Parliament along with other party MPs and demanded that the agricultural laws be repealed.
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Haqikat Kya Hai | Both Houses adjourned till tomorrow amid Opposition's uproar over Pegasus spyware
Hakikat Kya Hai | July 26, 2021 21:28 ISTBoth the Houses of Parliament witnessed stormy scenes after the Opposition raised slogans and placards on the Pegasus snooping row and farmers’ issue on July 27, two days after the proceedings were disrupted on July 23. Both the Houses were repeatedly adjourned. Lok Sabha was adjourned for the day as protests by Opposition members continued.
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No plan to print currency notes to tide over crisis: Nirmala Sitharaman
Business | July 26, 2021 17:08 ISTThe government has no plan to print currency notes to tide over the current economic crisis triggered by the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman informed Parliament on Monday.
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PM must clarify whether snooping was done: Chidambaram on Pegasus Spying Row
India | July 25, 2021 16:13 ISTThe former home minister said he was not sure that one can go to the extent of saying that the entire electoral mandate of 2019 was vitiated by the "unlawful snooping" but added that it may have "helped" the BJP to score that victory which has been "tainted" by the allegations.
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