FCRA and Vande Mataram discuss government monsoon session agenda; Vs for raising paper leakage issues Ram Mandir, E20, NEET-UG

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The Congress on Thursday said it would make “every effort to maintain the unity and solidarity of all opposition parties” and strongly oppose the Constitution Amendment Bills on delimitation and removal of ministers and chief ministers, if taken up during the next Parliament session, while cornering the government over the theft of Ram Mandir donations, NEET papers leak and ethanol mixing among other issues.

Parliament's monsoon session will begin on July 20. (HT_PRINT)
Parliament’s monsoon session will begin on July 20. (HT_PRINT)

The party’s attempt to maintain the cohesion of the flock comes amid increasing political challenges and shrinking space due to the recent wave of splits between regional parties.

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“We will raise crucial issues in this session – including the massive theft at the Ram temple, failures in NEET and CBSE exams, the E20 scandal devastating cars and bikes across India, and other pressing concerns of the common Indian,” Congress general secretary KC Venugopal said in a post on X after a strategy meeting of the party’s parliamentary unit on Thursday.

“There is widespread anger among the people. We will continue to be the voice of this anger on the floor of Parliament come July 20,” Venugopal added.

“We will also make every effort to maintain the unity and solidarity of all opposition parties,” Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh told reporters.

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