The Congress party has expressed its dissatisfaction with the government's apparent lack of transparency regarding the forthcoming special parliamentary session, scheduled to convene from September 18th to the 22nd. In a strongly worded statement, Congress leaders Jairam Ramesh and Gaurav Gogoi voiced their concerns and outlined the critical issues they intend to address during this special session. One of their primary grievances is the government's decision to keep the agenda for the session under wraps, a move that has left many in the opposition perplexed and frustrated.
The Congress parliamentary party met to deliberate on their priorities for this special session, highlighting a range of pressing concerns. These include recent revelations concerning the Adani Group, which have garnered international attention and scrutiny. “We are not going to listen to Modi chalisa for five days," said party general secretary Jairam Ramesh.
"We hope that the opposition will also get an opportunity to raise their issues which are of concern to the people. Our demand would be that there should be discussion on those issues and with this sentiment we would participate in this special session," Jairam Ramesh told reporters. Moreover, the Congress leaders underscored their commitment to addressing critical economic matters, particularly the escalating problems of unemployment and the persistent rise in prices.
These issues have been a source of concern for the general public, and the Congress party aims to advocate for solutions and accountability. Natural disasters have also demanded attention, with a recent catastrophe striking Himachal Pradesh. The Congress party is determined to discuss relief measures and strategies to prevent
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