New Delhi. In response to Congress Parliamentary Party leader Sonia Gandhi’s letter, the government has issued a reply ahead of the special session of Parliament. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi expressed disappointment over this letter of Sonia Gandhi and accused Sonia Gandhi of politicizing the functioning of Parliament and creating unnecessary controversies. He pointed out that regular sessions of Parliament are held as per the constitutional mandate under Article 85, which empowers the President to summon both the Houses at a time and place of his choice.
In the letter, Prahlad Joshi emphasized that as per the established procedure there should be a gap of six months between the last meeting of one session and the first meeting of the next session. President Kovind has summoned the Parliament session from September 18 following the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. Joshi suggested that Sonia Gandhi might not be fully aware of these parliamentary conventions.
For information, let us tell you that earlier Sonia Gandhi had written a letter to PM Modi on behalf of the opposition alliance India, mentioning 9 issues. After this, a reply has been sent to them by the Central Government through their own language i.e. letter.
He highlighted that there is never any discussion or consultation on issues with political parties, before the President calls the session and before the session begins. Instead, there is a meeting of leaders of all parties with the Hon’ble President, where matters related to the upcoming session and parliamentary proceedings are discussed in detail.
New Delhi. In response to Congress Parliamentary Party leader Sonia Gandhi’s letter, the government has issued a reply ahead of the special session of Parliament. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi expressed disappointment over this letter of Sonia Gandhi and accused Sonia Gandhi of politicizing the functioning of Parliament and creating unnecessary controversies. He pointed out that regular sessions of Parliament are held as per the constitutional mandate under Article 85, which empowers the President to summon both the Houses at a time and place of his choice.
In the letter, Prahlad Joshi emphasized that as per the established procedure there should be a gap of six months between the last meeting of one session and the first meeting of the next session. President Kovind has summoned the Parliament session from September 18 following the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. Joshi suggested that Sonia Gandhi might not be fully aware of these parliamentary conventions.
For information, let us tell you that earlier Sonia Gandhi had written a letter to PM Modi on behalf of the opposition alliance India, mentioning 9 issues. After this, a reply has been sent to them by the Central Government through their own language i.e. letter.
He highlighted that there is never any discussion or consultation on issues with political parties, before the President calls the session and before the session begins. Instead, there is a meeting of leaders of all parties with the Hon’ble President, where matters related to the upcoming session and parliamentary proceedings are discussed in detail.
New Delhi. In response to Congress Parliamentary Party leader Sonia Gandhi’s letter, the government has issued a reply ahead of the special session of Parliament. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi expressed disappointment over this letter of Sonia Gandhi and accused Sonia Gandhi of politicizing the functioning of Parliament and creating unnecessary controversies. He pointed out that regular sessions of Parliament are held as per the constitutional mandate under Article 85, which empowers the President to summon both the Houses at a time and place of his choice.
In the letter, Prahlad Joshi emphasized that as per the established procedure there should be a gap of six months between the last meeting of one session and the first meeting of the next session. President Kovind has summoned the Parliament session from September 18 following the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. Joshi suggested that Sonia Gandhi might not be fully aware of these parliamentary conventions.
For information, let us tell you that earlier Sonia Gandhi had written a letter to PM Modi on behalf of the opposition alliance India, mentioning 9 issues. After this, a reply has been sent to them by the Central Government through their own language i.e. letter.
He highlighted that there is never any discussion or consultation on issues with political parties, before the President calls the session and before the session begins. Instead, there is a meeting of leaders of all parties with the Hon’ble President, where matters related to the upcoming session and parliamentary proceedings are discussed in detail.
New Delhi. In response to Congress Parliamentary Party leader Sonia Gandhi’s letter, the government has issued a reply ahead of the special session of Parliament. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi expressed disappointment over this letter of Sonia Gandhi and accused Sonia Gandhi of politicizing the functioning of Parliament and creating unnecessary controversies. He pointed out that regular sessions of Parliament are held as per the constitutional mandate under Article 85, which empowers the President to summon both the Houses at a time and place of his choice.
In the letter, Prahlad Joshi emphasized that as per the established procedure there should be a gap of six months between the last meeting of one session and the first meeting of the next session. President Kovind has summoned the Parliament session from September 18 following the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. Joshi suggested that Sonia Gandhi might not be fully aware of these parliamentary conventions.
For information, let us tell you that earlier Sonia Gandhi had written a letter to PM Modi on behalf of the opposition alliance India, mentioning 9 issues. After this, a reply has been sent to them by the Central Government through their own language i.e. letter.
He highlighted that there is never any discussion or consultation on issues with political parties, before the President calls the session and before the session begins. Instead, there is a meeting of leaders of all parties with the Hon’ble President, where matters related to the upcoming session and parliamentary proceedings are discussed in detail.
New Delhi. In response to Congress Parliamentary Party leader Sonia Gandhi’s letter, the government has issued a reply ahead of the special session of Parliament. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi expressed disappointment over this letter of Sonia Gandhi and accused Sonia Gandhi of politicizing the functioning of Parliament and creating unnecessary controversies. He pointed out that regular sessions of Parliament are held as per the constitutional mandate under Article 85, which empowers the President to summon both the Houses at a time and place of his choice.
In the letter, Prahlad Joshi emphasized that as per the established procedure there should be a gap of six months between the last meeting of one session and the first meeting of the next session. President Kovind has summoned the Parliament session from September 18 following the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. Joshi suggested that Sonia Gandhi might not be fully aware of these parliamentary conventions.
For information, let us tell you that earlier Sonia Gandhi had written a letter to PM Modi on behalf of the opposition alliance India, mentioning 9 issues. After this, a reply has been sent to them by the Central Government through their own language i.e. letter.
He highlighted that there is never any discussion or consultation on issues with political parties, before the President calls the session and before the session begins. Instead, there is a meeting of leaders of all parties with the Hon’ble President, where matters related to the upcoming session and parliamentary proceedings are discussed in detail.
New Delhi. In response to Congress Parliamentary Party leader Sonia Gandhi’s letter, the government has issued a reply ahead of the special session of Parliament. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi expressed disappointment over this letter of Sonia Gandhi and accused Sonia Gandhi of politicizing the functioning of Parliament and creating unnecessary controversies. He pointed out that regular sessions of Parliament are held as per the constitutional mandate under Article 85, which empowers the President to summon both the Houses at a time and place of his choice.
In the letter, Prahlad Joshi emphasized that as per the established procedure there should be a gap of six months between the last meeting of one session and the first meeting of the next session. President Kovind has summoned the Parliament session from September 18 following the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. Joshi suggested that Sonia Gandhi might not be fully aware of these parliamentary conventions.
For information, let us tell you that earlier Sonia Gandhi had written a letter to PM Modi on behalf of the opposition alliance India, mentioning 9 issues. After this, a reply has been sent to them by the Central Government through their own language i.e. letter.
He highlighted that there is never any discussion or consultation on issues with political parties, before the President calls the session and before the session begins. Instead, there is a meeting of leaders of all parties with the Hon’ble President, where matters related to the upcoming session and parliamentary proceedings are discussed in detail.
New Delhi. In response to Congress Parliamentary Party leader Sonia Gandhi’s letter, the government has issued a reply ahead of the special session of Parliament. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi expressed disappointment over this letter of Sonia Gandhi and accused Sonia Gandhi of politicizing the functioning of Parliament and creating unnecessary controversies. He pointed out that regular sessions of Parliament are held as per the constitutional mandate under Article 85, which empowers the President to summon both the Houses at a time and place of his choice.
In the letter, Prahlad Joshi emphasized that as per the established procedure there should be a gap of six months between the last meeting of one session and the first meeting of the next session. President Kovind has summoned the Parliament session from September 18 following the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. Joshi suggested that Sonia Gandhi might not be fully aware of these parliamentary conventions.
For information, let us tell you that earlier Sonia Gandhi had written a letter to PM Modi on behalf of the opposition alliance India, mentioning 9 issues. After this, a reply has been sent to them by the Central Government through their own language i.e. letter.
He highlighted that there is never any discussion or consultation on issues with political parties, before the President calls the session and before the session begins. Instead, there is a meeting of leaders of all parties with the Hon’ble President, where matters related to the upcoming session and parliamentary proceedings are discussed in detail.
New Delhi. In response to Congress Parliamentary Party leader Sonia Gandhi’s letter, the government has issued a reply ahead of the special session of Parliament. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi expressed disappointment over this letter of Sonia Gandhi and accused Sonia Gandhi of politicizing the functioning of Parliament and creating unnecessary controversies. He pointed out that regular sessions of Parliament are held as per the constitutional mandate under Article 85, which empowers the President to summon both the Houses at a time and place of his choice.
In the letter, Prahlad Joshi emphasized that as per the established procedure there should be a gap of six months between the last meeting of one session and the first meeting of the next session. President Kovind has summoned the Parliament session from September 18 following the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. Joshi suggested that Sonia Gandhi might not be fully aware of these parliamentary conventions.
For information, let us tell you that earlier Sonia Gandhi had written a letter to PM Modi on behalf of the opposition alliance India, mentioning 9 issues. After this, a reply has been sent to them by the Central Government through their own language i.e. letter.
He highlighted that there is never any discussion or consultation on issues with political parties, before the President calls the session and before the session begins. Instead, there is a meeting of leaders of all parties with the Hon’ble President, where matters related to the upcoming session and parliamentary proceedings are discussed in detail.