Patna (Bihar) [India], Might 28 (ANI): Janata Dal (United) leaders and employees on Sunday sat on a day-long starvation strike on the Ambedkar statue close to the Patna Excessive Courtroom to protest in opposition to the inauguration of the brand new Parliament constructing by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The leaders additionally held a march from the JDU workplace in Patna to Patna Excessive Courtroom.
JDU alleged that PM Modi and the Central authorities have disrespected President Droupadi Murmu by not inviting her to the inauguration of the brand new Parliament.
Notably, Congress and different opposition events determined to boycott the inauguration of the brand new Parliament constructing. They acknowledged that it “insults the excessive workplace of the President and violates the letter and spirit of the Structure”.
A complete of 21 events determined to boycott the inauguration of the brand new parliament constructing.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi devoted the brand new Parliament constructing to the nation on Sunday by unveiling a plaque and putting in the ‘Sengol’ within the new Lok Sabha chamber.
The newly constructed constructing of Parliament, which is able to work to additional enrich India’s superb democratic traditions and constitutional values, is supplied with state-of-the-art services which is able to assist the Members to carry out their features in a greater method.
The brand new Parliament constructing is designed to allow 888 members to take a seat within the Lok Sabha.
Within the current constructing of the Parliament, there’s a provision for the sitting of 543 Members within the Lok Sabha and 250 within the Rajya Sabha.
Holding in view the longer term necessities, preparations have been made for a gathering of 888 members within the Lok Sabha and 384 members within the Rajya Sabha within the newly constructed constructing of the Parliament. The joint session of each Homes will likely be held within the Lok Sabha Chamber. (ANI)
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