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Leaders of all Parties to Meet Under the Chairmanship of PM Modi

An all-party meeting has been called from 11.30 am today, a day before the winter session of Parliament. Leaders of opposition parties will attend this meeting along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Priya Bansal

An all-party meeting has been called from 11.30 am today, a day before the winter session of Parliament. Leaders of opposition parties will attend this meeting along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Apart from this meeting, two separate meetings of BJP and NDA have also been called.

NDA is also going to be held at 4 pm

After the all-party meeting, there will be a meeting of the BJP Parliamentary Executive at 3 pm. After this, an important meeting of NDA is also going to be held at 4 pm. It is being said that in this meeting, NDA will formulate a strategy for the session. At the same time, amidst the preparations of the government, the opposition parties have also called a meeting at 10 am for their preparation. The meeting has been called by the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge. Rahul Gandhi will also participate in this.

Bill to withdraw three new agricultural laws

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A bill to withdraw three new agricultural laws from the central government can be introduced in the house. The Union Cabinet has approved their withdrawal. For the past year, farmers have been protesting on the borders of Delhi regarding these laws. The farmers' protest for the guarantee of MSP is still going on.

Pegasus espionage issue will also arise in the house

The winter session of the Lok Sabha is expected to be uproar. During the session, the opposition can also raise the issue of phone tapping from Pegasus spyware along with agricultural laws. The opposition is trying to put the government on the back foot. At the same time, a strategy is being made by the government to break the opposition Chakravyuh.

Relief to the government by the postponement of tractor march

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At the same time, the tractor march of farmers to be held on November 29 has been postponed. Now a meeting of the United Kisan Morcha will be held on December 4, in which the next strategy will be made after reviewing the stand of the government. The farmers' organizations of Punjab, while softening the stand of the government, have given up their obstinate attitude on the march. The government has also breathed a sigh of relief.

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