BJP Parliamentary Party Meeting Today, Discussion On Strategy To Pass Pending Bills | Know More
BJP's last parliamentary meeting was held on Dec 7. The meeting was attended by PM Modi. During that meeting, PM expressed concern over the attendance of BJP MPs present in the parliament.
New Delhi: Amid the up roaring and ongoing protest by the opposition in the current winter session of parliament, Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) today will hold its parliamentary party meeting. As the session is about to end on Thursday, December 23, BJP directed its members of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to be present during the meeting.
"A meeting of BJP Parliamentary Party will be held at 9.15 am on Tuesday, the 21st December 2021 in the Dr Ambedkar International Centre, 15 Janpath, New Delhi," BJP said in a notice sent out to its members.
As per ABP News, a discussion on the strategy of passing pending bills and the challenge of running parliament's proceedings amidst the uproar by the opposition will be discussed during the meeting.
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BJP's last parliamentary meeting was held on December 7. The meeting was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During that meeting, PM Modi expressed concern over the attendance of MPs present in the Parliament. He cautioned the lawmakers that if attendance remains dismal there can be changes.
Winter Session Of Parliament
The winter session of parliament has remained a stormy one for many reasons but the suspension of 12 Rajya Sabha MPs for their behaviour during the monsoon session of parliament has been a reverberating issue by the opposition.
While the government approached the opposition by calling a 5-party meet to resolve the conflict, the opposition members have called the move way to divide them. The opposition has demanded an all-party meet in order to resolve the matter. They have also been adamant that the chairperson revisit his decision to suspend the MPs.
Govt has been asking the suspended MPs to apologise for their unruly behaviour in parliament in order to revoke their suspension. The suspended MPs have refused to apologise.