Showing posts with label Parliament of India. Show all posts
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Friday, July 24, 2020

Overambitious leaders quitting Cong as they feel party won't win: Adhir

Pioneer of the Congress in the Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury feels a segment of youthful "overambitious" pioneers is getting progressively eager and abandoning the gathering because of the developing discernment that it won't come back to control at the Center at any point in the near future.
Yielding that their exit may antagonistically affect the gathering "briefly", the veteran Congress MP, be that as it may, said party "control and philosophy can't be undermined to fulfill the individual yearnings of pioneers who need ideological responsibility.
The Congress chief alluded to the chance of some increasingly youthful pioneers stopping the gathering after the prominent departure of Jyotiraditya Scindia and defiance by Sachin Pilot.
"There is a sure area of overambitious youthful leaders…..they are getting eager and feeling they are not getting their due in the gathering and are searching for different choices to fulfill their individual aspirations.
"This is going on because of a developing recognition that as the Congress wont come back to control (at the Center) without further ado, so the gathering wont have the option to fulfill every one of their requests. So they are either hopping the boat or are wanting to do as such, Chowdhury told PTI in a meeting.
Discussing Scindia and Pilot, he said they were never ignored or given quick work by the gathering.

He said there have been pioneers with extraordinary potential in a few ideological groups who didn't get their due. "In any case, did they leave their gathering to appreciate the products of intensity? The appropriate response is no. The issue is the absence of duty," he said.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

TMC gives notice in RS for 'immediate' discussion on Delhi violence

Current Affairs
The Trinamool Congress on Wednesday gave a notification in Rajya Sabha for sure fire conversation under Rule 267 on "Delhi gore and the recuperating procedure".
The Opposition has been requesting a conversation in the two Houses of Parliament on Delhi's mutual brutality that shook pieces of the national capital between February 23 and 26 wherein in any event 53 individuals were executed while in excess of 200 individuals continued genuine wounds while property worth crores was demolished.
The administration has consented to have the conversation after Holi, when the "commonality" returns.
Delhi Police have enlisted 254 FIRs including 41 cases under the Arms Act regarding the viciousness. Upwards of 903 individuals have been either captured or confined by police.

Two Special Investigation Teams (SITs) have been comprised under the Delhi Police's Crime Branch to explore the savagery....Read More