Opposition was denied to raise people's issue: Adhir
Our constant appeals to discuss Pegasus controversy fell into deaf ears and the issue was not taken up in the Lok Sabha, says Congress floor leader
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After the Lok Sabha was adjourned on Wednesday sine die, Congress floor leader in the Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury alleged that the opposition has been denied to raise the issues concerning common man.
He said, "our constant appeals to discuss Pegasus controversy fell into deaf ears and the issue was not taken up in the Lok Sabha, while there is a global discussion going on in many countries including France, Germany, Hungary and even in Israel." The opposition also wanted a comprehensive discussion on rise in fuel prices, farm issues, inflation, vaccination status but the government did not listen to the demands while the bills in the house were passed within 7-8 minutes, he said.
The proceedings of the Lok Sabha on Wednesday adjourned sine die two days ahead of its schedule, making an end to the Monsoon session. The House was scheduled to end on August 13.