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Amid SIR Dispute in Parliament, Govt Presses Forward With Legislative Agenda

New Delhi: On Monday, the government will force the passage of a key sports bill in Lok Sabha in the midst of a dilemma in Parliament because the opposition’s request for a discussion about the united Sir could not react positively from the power alliance.

The Lower EV took into account the National Sports Governance Law, which foresees more transparency in the functioning of sports organs.

On Monday, Rajya Sabha made a decision on the extension of the administration in Manipur with the entry into force of the president’s Manipur administration from August 13th.

Apart from a two -day debate about the expensive terrorist attack in both houses and the Sindoor operation, the parliamentary proceedings fired voice protests from the opposition parties of the Special Intensive Revision of Election Rolls in Bihar on July 21st.

The Indian block, which is frequently spoken in different sounds in previous sessions, joined the rankings, claiming that it aimed to remove voters who sympathize with the agenda of the election commission and to increase the expectations of the national democratic alliance led by BJP.

The EC said it would present a national exercise to “protect” the integrity of selection rolls to allow appropriate voters to be allowed to vote.

Rahul Gandhi, the opposition leader in Lok Sabha, accused EC of “voting Chori” (voting) and strongly criticized the survey organ. In a statement on Saturday, EC rejected Gandhi’s “unquestionable”, “unfounded” and “misleading” claims.

While the government draws little attention to the request for a discussion about the Sir in Parliament, the opposition pushes repeated and repeated postponement in its protest in Parliament.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju claimed that the president of the two houses had decided to decide the opposition according to the rules.

However, Balram Jakhar, an experienced congress leader with a Lok Sabha speaker between 1980 and 1989, mentioned a decision that the Assembly could not discuss the functioning of a constitutional organ such as EC to propose the request of the opposition.

A key government official said he would force the lock bills to pass the lock bills despite DIN if the problems continue to prevent the agenda in Parliament.

Rijiju said on Friday that Sir was part of the election commission. “This is the EC does not do this for the first time. Parliament’s decision to discuss the administrative business of EC in accordance with the rules of the chair.”

In the discussion, a minister said that he usually answered the concerns expressed by the members and wondered who could do in an autonomous organ in the case of an election commission.

He said that the rules and what is not preferred by the congress cannot be discussed.

Another bill listed for evaluation and transition in Lok Sabha is the National Doping Anti (Amendment) invoice.

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