Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has issued a pointed challenge to the opposition, urging them to cease disrupting parliamentary proceedings. He emphasizes that such disruptions ultimately harm the opposition more than the government. Rijiju’s statement comes amidst ongoing protests and stalled sessions, highlighting a growing tension between the ruling party and opposition forces. He directly calls for accountability and answers from the government, suggesting a willingness to engage in transparent dialogue and address opposition concerns. However, he firmly asserts that productive legislative work is paramount and cannot be stifled by continuous disruptions. The minister’s comments underscore the critical need for constructive engagement within the parliamentary framework.
The ongoing stalemate in Parliament has raised concerns about the legislative agenda’s progress. Observers are keenly watching how the opposition responds to Rijiju’s call for a more collaborative approach. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether the political climate allows for a return to productive parliamentary sessions or if the current impasse continues.
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