Budget session of Parliament 2024 begins today with President’s address

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The budget session of Parliament, the last session before Lok Sabha polls expected to be held in April-May this year, will commence on Wednesday with President Droupadi Murmu addressing a joint sitting of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha in the new Parliament building.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the interim budget on February 1.


The government convened an all-party meeting ahead of the session and struck a conciliatory note with the opposition, stating that it had urged the presiding officers of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to revoke the suspension of MPs, who had been suspended during the winter session of Parliament.

Kharge's remarks that there will be "no more polls if PM Modi wins," Tiwari alleged that the government doesn't believe in democracy.
"What if they change the election process? The public should use its rights and root out the Modi government," he said.
Congress MP K Suresh accused the BJP government of using central agencies as weapons against the opposition. "They want to destabilise the opposition as they are scared of opposition unity."

TMC MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay alleged that the government is not willing to answer questions.

"We also raised the issue of suspension of 150 MPs but the attitude of the government is not to reply to any question."
The budget session will conclude on February 9.

The Committee of Privilege of Rajya Sabha held 11 suspended members guilty of breach of Privilege and contempt of the council but Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar invoked his authority and revoked the suspension of all 11 members.

The decision was taken to enable the members to attend the historic Special address by the President in the New Parliament Building, sources said.
The committee of Privileges of Rajya Sabha held 11 members - Jebi Mather Hisham, L Hanumanthaiah, Neeraj Dangi, Rajmani Patel, Kumar Ketkar, GC Chandrashekhar, Binoy Viswam,
Sandosh Kumar, M Mohamed Abdulla, John Brittas, and AA
Rahim - guilty of breach of privilege and contempt of the Council.

It had further recommended that the period of suspension already suffered by the members be treated as sufficient punishment for the transgression.
Taking note of the situation that the suspended Members would not be able to attend the Special Address of the President to both the Houses of Parliament assembled together, the
Committee presented the report to the Chairman Rajya Sabha.

The Chairman invoked the authority vested in him to revoke their suspension enabling the members to attend the Special address by the President.

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