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Parliamentary Logjam: Opposition Demands Amit Shah's Presence, Government Rejects Call

Opposition parties in Parliament have escalated protests, demanding Home Minister Amit Shah's presence to address issues, a call firmly rejected by the government.

Lok Mandate DeskAugust 8, 20262 min read
Parliamentary Logjam: Opposition Demands Amit Shah's Presence, Government Rejects Call

Opposition parties in the Indian Parliament intensified their protests today, demanding the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to address ongoing issues. The persistent calls for his attendance have led to significant disruptions in parliamentary proceedings, creating a tense atmosphere within the Lok Sabha.

Members of the opposition benches voiced strong objections to Mr. Shah's continued absence from the House. They specifically sought a statement from the Home Minister regarding recent police actions against various protest movements across the country, highlighting concerns over accountability and transparency. The disruptions included slogans and walkouts, impeding normal legislative work.

In response, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju firmly rejected the opposition's demands, stating that the attendance of ministers cannot be dictated by other parties. Mr. Rijiju emphasised that the Home Minister is diligently engaged in crucial national security matters, asserting that his active role is vital in combating extremism and terrorism, thereby contributing to national peace and stability.

Despite the continued uproar, a legislative bill was successfully passed in the Lok Sabha amidst the commotion. The government maintained its stance, indicating no immediate change in the Home Minister's parliamentary schedule. The ongoing impasse suggests that further confrontational exchanges are likely in the upcoming sessions, as the opposition remains resolute in its demands.