India Today, New Delhi :
Parliament Budget Session: Opposition led by the Congress is expected to rake up the Delhi violence issue in Parliament on Monday as the House opens for the second part of Budget Session. Congress leaders have been demanding the resignation of Home Minister Amit Shah and are likely to launch a protest in Parliament over the violence that has killed over 40 people in northeast Delhi. AAP and CPIM MPs have already given Suspension of Business Notice in Rajya Sabha over the violence last week. Congress leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said the party will strongly raise the issue of riot-torn Delhi and ask why the violence happened. CPI general secretary D Raja said his party will demand that Shah answer for the “inaction” of the Delhi Police, which comes under the ministry of home affairs. Leaders from parties like NCP, CPM, CPI, RJD, LJD, DMK and AAP also demanded the resignation of the home minster for failing to control the violence.
Parliament Budget Session: Opposition led by the Congress is expected to rake up the Delhi violence issue in Parliament on Monday as the House opens for the second part of Budget Session. Congress leaders have been demanding the resignation of Home Minister Amit Shah and are likely to launch a protest in Parliament over the violence that has killed over 40 people in northeast Delhi. AAP and CPIM MPs have already given Suspension of Business Notice in Rajya Sabha over the violence last week. Congress leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said the party will strongly raise the issue of riot-torn Delhi and ask why the violence happened. CPI general secretary D Raja said his party will demand that Shah answer for the “inaction” of the Delhi Police, which comes under the ministry of home affairs. Leaders from parties like NCP, CPM, CPI, RJD, LJD, DMK and AAP also demanded the resignation of the home minster for failing to control the violence.