Opposition Protest in Parliament Over Controversial Bill
Opposition MPs protested against the G RAM G bill in the Parliament complex, with Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge pledging to challenge the government's actions both in Parliament and on the streets. Tensions rise as political debates intensify, spotlighting significant legislative disputes.
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On Thursday, opposition MPs staged a protest march within the Parliament House complex against the contentious G RAM G bill. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge led the charge, vowing to oppose the government's legislative push both in Parliament and on public streets. The protest reflects mounting tensions over the government's legislative agenda.
In Karnataka, BJP state chief B Y Vijayendra accused the Congress-run state government of corruption and looting, asserting that funds were being siphoned to the party's high command. This comes amid a series of political skirmishes as parties navigate regional and national power dynamics.
Meanwhile, in efforts to combat air pollution, Delhi authorities have enforced a ban on non-Delhi vehicles below BS-VI standards. The 'No PUC, No Fuel' rule also took effect, demonstrating heightened measures to address the capital's deteriorating air quality.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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