The deadlock continues in both the houses, the speaker said - everyone will have to follow the parliamentary decorum

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The uproar of the opposition continues even today in both the houses of Parliament, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. On the uproar of the opposition in the Parliament, the Lok Sabha Speaker has made a strong comment that all the honorable members in the House will have to follow the parliamentary decorum at all costs. Let us tell you that now only three days are left for the end of the monsoon season.

The session, which began on July 19, has spent most of its time in a stalemate. Due to this, the work in both the houses was reduced and due to this, the government has also suffered a loss of crores. The BJP has issued a whip to its Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs for August 10 and August 11, asking them to be present in both the houses and other important meetings. The biggest reason for the ongoing standoff by the opposition has been the Pegasus espionage scandal and the second reason has been the issue of farmers.

The opposition is demanding a continuous discussion on both these issues, while the government says that the opposition is doing politics on these issues. It has also been appealed by the government that the opposition should hold talks in the House on issues of public interest. Amidst the deadlock, the government has got some bills passed so far. The opposition is also raising its objection to this. However, the opposition has supported the government on the bill giving the states the right to make the OBC list. Meanwhile, the opposition has also made it clear that there has been no change in its stand on the issues of Pegasus, agricultural laws, and inflation.

As the days of the end of the monsoon session are approaching, the government is also gearing up. Under this, now in the last days, the government has accelerated the pace of completing the legislative business. Given the attitude of the opposition and the preparedness of the government, there is a possibility of uproar in both houses even today.

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