Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday authorised deputation for preparations of the “Hai Taiyaar Hum” national-level rally scheduled in Nagpur on December 28, 2023. This comes after Kharge introduced a nationwide protest on December 22 led by the opposition I.N.D.I.A bloc in response to the suspension of 141 Members of Parliament from each Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. The suspension follows unruly conduct throughout parliamentary periods, with 49 extra lawmakers suspended on Tuesday.
In an announcement, Congress Normal Secretary Ok.C. Venugopal conveyed Kharge’s approval for coordination efforts for the “Hai Taiyaar Hum” rally. The authorised AICC Secretaries embody P.C. Vishnunadh, MLA; Qazi Nizamuddin; Sanjay Kapoor; Dheeraj Gurjar; Chandan Yadav; B.M. Sandeep; Chetan Chauhan; Pradeep Narwal; and Abhishek Dutt.
The announcement of the national-level rally is in step with the Opposition bloc’s determination to deal with mass contact applications to woo voters forward of the 2024 Lok Sabha election.
After the I.N.D.I.A. bloc assembly, RJD MP Manoj Jha informed information company ANI that there was a unanimous determination on seat-sharing and that mass contact must be made inside three weeks, particularly one-on-one interactions.
“It was determined that we’ve to make sure a most 101 program… Thirdly, it was emphasised particularly by Tejashwi Yadav, that PM Modi does pointless politics. We’ve to establish 5 points to which the individuals can relate. Whether or not it’s employment points, pensions, well being… I feel the achievement of this assembly is that the problem must be determined, a mass contact program must be began, and seat sharing inside three weeks at a state degree must be ensured,” he mentioned.
I.N.D.I.A. Protest On Dec 28 In opposition to Mass Expulsion Of MPs
The I.N.D.I.A. bloc is about to carry a nationwide protest on December 22 in opposition to the suspension of 141 Members of Parliament. The suspension, stemming from disruptive conduct throughout parliamentary periods, has sparked widespread debate.
Kharge, addressing a press convention after the I.N.D.I.A bloc assembly in New Delhi, condemned the suspension as undemocratic and highlighted the coalition’s decision in opposition to the disciplinary motion. He expressed concern over the unprecedented mass suspension and known as for unity in protection of democracy.
“If we’ve to save lots of democracy, we must combat collectively, and all of us are prepared for this combat,” Kharge acknowledged, as quoted by PTI. He questioned the federal government’s dealing with of the safety breach in Parliament on December 13, urging the House Minister and Prime Minister to handle the incident within the Home.
The Congress chief additionally criticised the absence of the Prime Minister and House Minister throughout parliamentary periods.
“That is the primary occasion that so many individuals have been suspended,” Kharge famous, accusing the federal government of making an attempt to undermine democracy. The nationwide protest on December 22 goals to voice opposition to the suspension of MPs.