The Union government has reacted to the suspension of 12 rajya sabha MPs till the end of the session. Parliamentary Affairs minister Prahlad Joshi has said that the suspension could be considered if MPs apologize.
" The government was impelled to put forward an offer for the interruption to maintain the quality of the house. However, the government is ready to approach them with an open heart, "said Prahlad Joshi, if the 12 MPs apologize to the Speaker and the house for their misconduct., The government is ready to approach them with an open heart," said Prahlad. Joshi.

The move comes amid unrest in parliament on august 11, the last day of the monsoon session of parliament. Opposition groups called for an investigation into the Pegasus espionage and a debate in parliament. Twelve MPs, including Elamaram Karim and Binoy Vishwam, will be out for the duration of the session. PDT Acharya, the former lok sabha secretary-general, said he could not be punished during the session for what happened during the last session.


Action can also be taken against members through the Privilege Committee. But these members should be called before the committee and their side should be heard. There was no such action here. Opposition groups called for a cease-fire in protest of a government decision to reduce the number of members of the opposition. The MPs decided to convene a meeting of the opposition parties and take further action on the suspension issue.

"The government is preparing to introduce a number of important bills in the house during this session," he said.

The central government did not keep its promise on the first day of the winter session, saying all questions would be answered and discussed. The central government did not approve the bill, which was demanded by the Opposition during the introduction of the bill to repeal the controversial agricultural laws yesterday.


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