Budget will be presented on 1 February
New Delhi:
In the budget session, the government is preparing to pass several important bills. The government has prepared a list of 16 bills. In which the Waqf Amendment Bill is mainly included. At the same time, apart from immigration and foregors bills, many important bills related to financial matters will also be brought. The government called a meeting of leaders of all political parties on Thursday before the budget session of Parliament. The budget session will begin on Friday with the President’s address in the joint meeting of both houses.
Budget will be presented on February 1
Budget (Budget) will be presented on February 1. The first phase of the budget session will end on 13 February and the second phase will start from March 10. The session will end on April 4. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh chaired this meeting, which is called to inform political parties about the legislative agenda of the government and to get information on the issues raised by them during the session. Veteran leaders of many parties attended the meeting.
What did Congress leaders say before the budget session
In the Rajya Sabha, Congress Deputy Leader Pramod Tiwari said that the opposition coalition ‘Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance’ (‘India’) will raise all issues in the budget session of Parliament. Getting out of the all -party meeting convened by the government before the session, Tiwari also criticized the alleged politicization of the alleged Mahakumbh and said that the movement for the very good people during the Mahakumbh is facing difficulties for the common man.
Who was involved in all-party meeting
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President and Union Minister JP Nadda, Gaurav Gogoi of Congress and Jairam Ramesh, T.R. of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. Several leaders including Balu, Sudeep Bandyopadhyay of Trinamool Congress and Derek O Bryan participated. Apart from this, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Reijiju also attended the meeting.