Today in Lok Sabha, India Block will bring up the issue of NEET and the NDA is ready to address it

Opposition’s Preparation for Motion of Thanks Debate

After Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla read out the motion on emergency and President Draupadi Murmu mentioned the excesses during the emergency in her speech, the ruling and opposition parties are once again in a face-off. The All India Alliance is gearing up to challenge the government in Parliament during the discussion on the motion of thanks, while the government is standing firm. The NEET issue, particularly the paper leak, was discussed extensively in a meeting among opposition leaders at Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge’s residence.

Leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Sharad Pawar, and Supriya Sule among others are planning to press for a discussion on the NEET paper leak, insisting that the government respond to their demands. The opposition is also gearing up for the motion of thanks on the President’s address, aiming to put pressure on the ruling party. The opposition is making coordinated efforts to ensure proper coordination in the House and project a united front to the public.

NDA’s Strategy to Counter Opposition

As the India Block prepares to confront the NDA government on various issues during the motion of thanks debate, the government has formulated a strategy to counter the opposition effectively. Anurag Thakur will lead the NDA’s response in the debate, with the BJP being allocated 8 hours for the discussion. The government is ready to answer all questions raised by the opposition with facts, particularly focusing on countering false statements on various issues.

There is a plan in place to address the opposition’s likely aggressive stance on the NEET paper leak issue, with the government asserting that necessary steps have been taken to tackle the problem. Additionally, the BJP intends to raise the issue of emergency during the debate, highlighting it as one of the darkest chapters in Indian democracy. NDA leaders are emphasizing the importance of upholding the constitution and the rule of law in their response to the opposition’s criticisms.

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