New Delhi. Political outlook on new parliament – turmoil continues. The opening of the new parliament between the leaders of the opposition parties has led to political riots due to the seizure of power by the president, resulting in the matter being established in the country’s highest court, the Supreme Court. The President is likely to reach the Supreme Court regarding the inauguration of the new Parliament building. There will be a hearing on this subject in the Supreme Court today. As per the schedule issued by the Supreme Court client, the hearing will be held at 10.30 am in Court No. 5 of the Supreme Court.
Justice JK Maheshwari and PS Narasimha will consider the hearing of this petition. The petition has been filed by Advocate CR Jayasukin.
Yesterday only they confirmed the inauguration & gave out invitations. So I filed the PIL today. If the matter is not listed tomorrow for hearing, I will directly mention it before judges: Advocate CR Jaya Sukin on PIL filed in Supreme Court seeking a direction that the… pic.twitter.com/wCXzABSHwo
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Ever since the date of the inauguration of the new Parliament House has come to the fore, since then many opposition parties have been questioning PM Modi on its inauguration and for this reason have decided not to go to the ceremony in anger. There are at least 21 parties that have decided to stay away from the opening ceremony of the new parliament. The opposition parties are not only planning to boycott the ceremony, but many baseless things are also being said.
JDU’s National President Lalan Singh has even said that if his government is formed, the Parliament will be used for other purposes. BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad responded to this and said, “There is no restriction on dreaming in the country. In 2024 also, the people of the country will make Narendra Modi the Prime Minister. It is wrong to make the Parliament an arena of politics in any way, but what is this statement that if we come to power, we will do this, we will do that, the country is not going to give them a chance.
New Parliament House will be like this