Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 07, 2023, 07:49 AM
Parliament Session: The Delhi Service Bill will be introduced in the Rajya Sabha today. Home Minister Amit Shah will present the bill today. This bill has already been passed by the Lok Sabha. Congress and Aam Aadmi Party have issued a whip regarding this. Please tell that the Aam Aadmi Party has sought support from the opposition parties regarding the Delhi Service Bill. This bill has been easily passed in the Lok Sabha, but there may be difficulties in getting it passed in the Rajya Sabha.It can be difficult in Rajya SabhaWith the majority in the Lok Sabha, the central government easily passed the Delhi Service Bill, but it may be difficult to get it passed in the Rajya Sabha. The Aam Aadmi Party is strongly opposing the bill and has persuaded members of the opposition All India Alliance to oppose the bill. In such a situation, there are 238 MPs in the Rajya Sabha at present. And to pass the bill, the government will need 119 members in the Rajya Sabha.Currently BJP has 92 MPs in Rajya Sabha. Including NDA allies, this number becomes 103 and there are also five nominated MPs. Nominated MPs are only in support of the central government, while the number of MPs from the parties of the opposition 'India' alliance is 109.Aam Aadmi Party is strongly opposing the billThe Aam Aadmi Party, which is in power in Delhi, is strongly opposing this bill and is accusing the central government of forcibly imposing this bill. AAP's convenor and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal had met anti-BJP parties in different states of the country to seek support for opposing this bill and had spoken of opposing this bill.Only five days left in the monsoon sessionThe remaining five days of the monsoon session will see intense debate in both the Houses of Parliament as the Lok Sabha will take up the debate on the no-confidence motion from Tuesday and the controversial Delhi Services Bill in the Rajya Sabha on Monday, though the opposition is likely to turn up. Maintain your stand on the Manipur issue, which has led to a deadlock in the Upper House.