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"None of us have any idea of its agenda. All we have been communicated is that all five days have been allocated for government business," stated a letter by Congress leader Sonia Gandhi to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, pointing out that no agenda has been disclosed for the special session of the Parliament called by the government from 18-22 September.
"We most certainly want to participate in the Special Session because it will give us an opportunity to raise matters of public concern and importance," the letter stated.
She further listed some points on which the party demands a discussion and debate on. That are:
Increasing price of essential commodities, growing unemployment, etc
MSP assurance and other demands raised by farmers
Demand for a JPC to investigate the transactions of the Adani business group in light of all revelations
Discussion on violence in Manipur and communal tensions in Haryana
Continued occupation of Indian Territory by China
Urgent need for a Caste Census
Damages being inflicted on Centre-State relegations
Impact of natural disasters caused by floods in some states and draught in others.
Responding to Gandhi's allegation about no parties were consulted about the session, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said "It is deeply unfortunate that you are politicising the work of our Parliament and when there is no controversy, you are unnecessarily raking it up."
While talking about the list of issues, Joshi said:
“We are ready for a debate on every issue. But the issues that you have mentioned have already been discussed during the no-confidence motion debate during the monsoon session of Parliament,” he said.
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