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Parliament Building Inauguration 21 Parties Boycott Congress Calls It

Parliament Building Inauguration 21 Parties Boycott Congress Calls It
Parliament Building Inauguration 21 Parties Boycott Congress Calls It

Parliament Building Inauguration 21 Parties Boycott Congress Calls It As many as 21 opposition parties stayed away from the event to protest the inauguration of the new building by the prime minister instead of president droupadi murmu, arguing that the “undignified act insults the high office of the president, and violates the letter and spirit of the constitution” besides “undermining the spirit of. New delhi twenty one opposition parties announced on wednesday that they will boycott the inauguration of the new parliament on may 28 over prime minister narendra modi’s decision to preside.

Congress 18 Other Opposition Parties To Boycott New Parliament
Congress 18 Other Opposition Parties To Boycott New Parliament

Congress 18 Other Opposition Parties To Boycott New Parliament As the new parliament building is scheduled to be inaugurated on sunday, may 28, at least 20 parties have boycotted the inaugural function including congress, aap, and tmc. On wednesday, presenting a united front, congress and 18 other parties decided to boycott the inauguration of the new parliament building on may 28. The parties which signed the statement and have decided to boycott the opening are: congress; trinamool congress (tmc); dmk; janata dal (united); aam aadmi party (aap); nationalist congress. In another show of unity, 19 opposition parties — and the aimim separately — announced their “collective decision” wednesday to boycott the inauguration of the new parliament building on may 28, saying prime minister narendra modi’s decision to inaugurate it himself, “completely sidelining” president droupadi murmu, insults the.

As Expected Congress 18 Other Opposition Parties To Boycott New
As Expected Congress 18 Other Opposition Parties To Boycott New

As Expected Congress 18 Other Opposition Parties To Boycott New The parties which signed the statement and have decided to boycott the opening are: congress; trinamool congress (tmc); dmk; janata dal (united); aam aadmi party (aap); nationalist congress. In another show of unity, 19 opposition parties — and the aimim separately — announced their “collective decision” wednesday to boycott the inauguration of the new parliament building on may 28, saying prime minister narendra modi’s decision to inaugurate it himself, “completely sidelining” president droupadi murmu, insults the. As the inauguration of the new parliament building by prime minister narendra modi, scheduled to be held on sunday has sparked a row, several political parties have announced their decision. New delhi: twenty opposition parties have announced a boycott of the ceremony to unveil the new parliament building on sunday, arguing that the inauguration by pm narendra modi by 'sidelining' president droupadi murmu constitutes a 'grave insult and direct assault on democracy'. The national democratic alliance (nda) wednesday condemned the decision of the nineteen opposition parties led by the congress to boycott the inauguration of the new parliament building on may 28. Nineteen opposition parties, including the congress, the tmc, the aap decided to boycott the inauguration of the new parliament building by prime minister narendra modi on sunday.

Parliament Inauguration Ceremony Rjd To Boycott New Parliament
Parliament Inauguration Ceremony Rjd To Boycott New Parliament

Parliament Inauguration Ceremony Rjd To Boycott New Parliament As the inauguration of the new parliament building by prime minister narendra modi, scheduled to be held on sunday has sparked a row, several political parties have announced their decision. New delhi: twenty opposition parties have announced a boycott of the ceremony to unveil the new parliament building on sunday, arguing that the inauguration by pm narendra modi by 'sidelining' president droupadi murmu constitutes a 'grave insult and direct assault on democracy'. The national democratic alliance (nda) wednesday condemned the decision of the nineteen opposition parties led by the congress to boycott the inauguration of the new parliament building on may 28. Nineteen opposition parties, including the congress, the tmc, the aap decided to boycott the inauguration of the new parliament building by prime minister narendra modi on sunday.

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