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Parliament Session: Lok Sabha Proceedings Adjourned Till 12 Noon, Watch Report | ABP News
Amidst the uproar over NEET, Rajya Sabha has been adjourned till 12 noon. The opposition has demanded a discussion on the NEET paper leak. Today i.e. Friday (28 June) is the fifth day of the Parliament session. The echo of NEET paper leak is being heard in both the houses of the Parliament. Even today there has been an uproar over NEET. The opposition is completely attacking this issue. This time, preparations are being made to corner the government on the issue of Manipur. Violence has continued in this northeastern state since last year. The opposition will move an adjournment notice in the Lok Sabha and is likely to move a notice for discussion under Rule 267 in the Rajya Sabha on Friday. It is believed that on the very first day of commencement of work in the 18th Lok Sabha, there may be a clash between the ruling party and the opposition on this issue. The India Alliance has made it clear that it wants to start the Parliament with a discussion on the NEET paper leak. This session of Parliament is going to continue till July 3. A meeting of opposition MPs was held at the residence of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, in which the parties decided that they will raise the issue of NEET in Parliament. He acknowledged that NEET is a serious issue affecting the future of millions of youth. This cannot be linked with the debate on the motion of thanks. Till now it was believed that the opposition could raise the issue of NEET during the debate on President Draupadi Murmu's address.
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