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Parliament Budget Session: “Will Raise Issue Of Raids By ED-CBI,” Says Mallikarjun Kharge

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Further Kharge said that the central agencies are troubling the leaders and he accused agencies of being politically influenced

New Delhi: Leader of Opposition and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge stated that the Opposition will raise issues of unemployment, inflation, and the raids by the central agencies in the second half of the Budget Session.

Kharge said, “Opposition leaders will bring up every issue including unemployment, inflation, and raids by ED-CBI. We will take the opinions of all opposition leaders to form a strategy.”

Further Kharge said that the central agencies are troubling the leaders. He accused agencies of being politically influenced. He said, “The government agencies are troubling the opposition leaders so much, without any empathy towards Lalu Prasad Yadav, a senior citizen and his daughter-in-law who is pregnant. The agencies are free to perform their duties but doing it for vengeance and being politically influenced is wrong.”

He launched a veiled attack on Bharatiya Janata Party. He accused it of gaining sympathy from the people of Karnataka.

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PM Modi is just busy in gaining sympathy from the people of Karnataka. We are just asking about their work, about what have they given to the people of Karnataka. They expect to take up the entire credit just by connecting two ends of a road. We constructed the road to connect Mysuru for tourists. If one likes to talk, he must not lie at least.”

Kharge chaired a meeting of Congress MPs at the Congress parliamentary Party (CPP) office in Parliament. The meeting was attended by Congress MP Sonia Gandhi, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, and several other leaders. Up to 16 opposition parties also gathered at Kharge’s office on the premises of Parliament to plan their stance on the budget session.

The budget session is resuming after a month-long break. The Parliament had taken break for enabling the department-related Parliamentary Standing Committees to examine the demands for grants and make reports relating to their ministries or departments.

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