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Why did Congress and BJP issue three line whip for MPs, know the reason


New Delhi: The uproar does not seem to be stopping in the winter session of Parliament. Meanwhile, both BJP and Congress parties have issued a three-line whip for their Lok Sabha MPs. According to the information, this three-line whip has been issued for the debate on the Constitution to be held on 13 and 14 December. This debate is being organized to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Indian Constitution. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will answer this debate in the Lok Sabha on Saturday, December 14. Home Minister Amit Shah will start a debate on this topic in the Rajya Sabha on 16 December.

Discussion on Constitution, hence issued whip

The ruling BJP and the opposition Congress have asked all their Lok Sabha MPs to be present in the House during the discussion on the Constitution on December 13 and 14. For this, both the parties have issued ‘three line whip’. This whip is a kind of order, which is mandatory for every MP to follow. In this, they have to remain present in the House and vote on the party line. This discussion is being organized on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Constitution of India.

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What did BJP say in the 3 line whip

The BJP’s official statement said, ‘All party members in the Lok Sabha are informed that the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of India will be celebrated in the Lok Sabha on Friday, 13 December and Saturday, 14 December 2024. Therefore, all BJP members of the Lok Sabha are requested to be fully present in the House on both the days, i.e. Friday, 13 December and Saturday, 14 December 2024 and support the government.

PM Modi will answer the debate on December 14

According to sources, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will respond to the debate on the 75th anniversary of the Constitution of India in the Lok Sabha on Saturday, December 14. Home Minister Amit Shah will start this debate in Rajya Sabha on 16 December. On the other hand, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has launched a strong attack on the ruling BJP. he/she said that the opposition wants to run the House and wants a debate on the Constitution on December 13. he/she alleged that BJP does not want to discuss the allegations against industrialist Gautam Adani.

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Rahul Gandhi’s attack on BJP

Rahul Gandhi said that the opposition wants the House to function and the Constitution to be debated on December 13, as was decided. I had a meeting with the speaker. I told him/her that the derogatory comments against me should be removed. The speaker said he/she would look into it. Our objective is that the House should function and there should be discussion in the House. No matter what they say about me, we want the debate to take place on December 13.

Uproar continues in Parliament

The winter session of Parliament began on 25 November, with both houses adjourned early due to the uproar. The winter session will continue till December 20. It will be interesting to see what happens during this important debate. Will the opposition continue to raise the issue of Adani? It is also being discussed that there is a preparation to bring ‘One Nation, One Election’ bill during this session.

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