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Politics News Today Live Updates on November 29, 2024: Parliament Winter Session: Lok Sabha meets for less than an hour in first week amid ruckus over Adani bribery charges

Politics News Today Live Updates on November 29, 2024: Parliament Winter Session: Lok Sabha meets for less than an hour in first week amid ruckus over Adani bribery charges


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29 Nov 2024, 03:04:11 PM IST

Politics News News Today Live: Parliament Winter Session: Lok Sabha meets for less than an hour in first week amid ruckus over Adani bribery charges

  • The first week of the Parliament Winter Session saw Lok Sabha operate for less than an hour, primarily due to relentless opposition protests over the Adani bribery charges and other pressing issues. With both houses frequently adjourned, questions arise about the government’s handling of dissent.

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29 Nov 2024, 02:23:55 PM IST

Politics News News Today Live: Parliament Winter Session: Both houses washed out amid uproar; Modi govt not resisting adjournments, says Congress

  • The Winter Session of Parliament faces continuous adjournments due to uproar over Adani bribery charges and violence in Manipur. Opposition parties criticise the Modi government’s response, accusing it of enabling discord. With 16 bills on the agenda, the session seems overshadowed by unrest.

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