Indian Coast Guard Seizes Five Tonnes Of Drugs In Andaman Waters In Biggest Haul
The Indian Coast Guard seized a huge consignment of around five tonnes of drugs from a fishing boat in the Bay of Bengal near Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
The Indian Coast Guard seized a huge consignment of around five tonnes of drugs from a fishing boat in the Bay of Bengal near Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched an all-out attack on Congress, saying those “repeatedly rejected by people disrespect Parliament and democracy”. Addressing the media ahead of the start of the winter session of Parliament, he said he was “hoping for healthy discussions”.
“Some people who have been rejected by the people are constantly trying to control the Parliament through hooliganism by a handful of people. The people of the country count all their actions and when the time comes, they also punish them,” he said two days after the Opposition’s Maha Vikas Aghadi took a massive drubbing in the Maharashtra Assembly elections.
“Those who have been continuously rejected by the people 80-90 times do not allow discussions to take place in the Parliament,” he said.
“The important parts of our Constitution are – Parliament and our MPs. There should be healthy discussions in the Parliament and more and more people should contribute to the discussions,” PM Modi added.
As the Winter Session of the Parliament commences, I hope it is productive and filled with constructive debates and discussions.https://t.co/X6pmcxocYi
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 25, 2024
He also said the Parliament’s winter session is “special” for many reasons, including for the beginning of the 75th year of the Constitution’s adoption.
There is speculation that the government might introduce the ‘One Nation One Election’ bill in the winter session, which is expected to continue till December 20. Prime Minister Modi had recently underscored that the government is working on the “One Nation One Election” plan.
In this session, the Waqf Amendment Bill and the Disaster Management (Amendment) Bill are among the bills that are likely to be considered for discussion.
A Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill and the Railway Act amendment bill are also to be tabled in the Lok Sabha.
The winter session of the parliament began today. For the first day, 3 bills are listed for final consideration and passing. In the Lok Sabha, the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill and the Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2024 will be discussed. In Rajya Sabha, the Bhartiya Vayuyan Vidheyak, 2024 will be talked about. 16 bills will likely be addressed during the winter session until December 20. The Session will provide 19 sittings spread over a period of 26 days.