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New Delhi: Discussion on the President’s address will begin in both houses of Parliament from today, India Block MPs may demand discussion on paper leak in both houses today

New Delhi: Discussion on the President’s address will begin in both the houses of Parliament from today. On behalf of the government, Sudhanshu Trivedi will start the discussion in Rajya Sabha and Anurag Thakur in Lok Sabha. At the same time, MPs of India Block can demand a discussion on paper leak in both the houses today. It is reported that if the opposition raises the issue of paper leak during the discussion, then Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan can intervene and answer the discussion on paper leak. The government has made full preparations for this.

Chances of uproar in both the houses of Parliament today

Chances of uproar in both the houses of Parliament today. The opposition will demand a debate on the issue of paper leak and will seek an answer from the government. It is reported that if the opposition raises the issue of paper leak during the discussion, then Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan can intervene and answer the discussion on paper leak

Rahul Gandhi will talk to the media today

Before the start of Parliament proceedings today, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will address the media at Vijay Chowk. Rahul Gandhi will speak to the media at 10.45 am.

21 hours each have been fixed for discussion on President’s address in both the houses, know which party will get how much time

Today, the discussion on President’s address is going to start in Parliament. Sudhanshu Trivedi will start the discussion in Rajya Sabha and Anurag Thakur in Lok Sabha. It is being told that the duration of discussion on President’s address has been fixed. 21 hours each have been fixed for discussion in both the houses. There will be discussion for 21 hours in the lower house of Parliament in which BJP has been allotted 8 hours.

Anurag Thakur will start the discussion in Lok Sabha on behalf of BJP. If we look at the number of members, then a Lok Sabha member of BJP will get 2 minutes to speak. If this formula is applied to Congress, then it will get a total of 3 hours and 18 minutes during the discussion on President’s address.

The issue of paper leak will be raised in Parliament today. Let us tell you that the thanks motion will be the focus of the discussion but the opposition will raise its voice demanding a discussion on the NEET paper leak. The government has already sensed the opposition’s intentions, so Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has prepared to respond to any discussion on the NEET paper leak. The government does not want to show itself on the backfoot in any way in the first session of Parliament, so with the start of the session, the Modi government is playing on the front foot on the NEET paper leak. The President himself has taken the lead by mentioning strict action against the paper leak in his address.

Action in NEET paper leak… Government on the front foot

On June 4, when the country was busy with the results of the Lok Sabha elections, NTA surprised everyone by releasing the NEET result and when the matter of rigging came to light, the opposition got an issue in its hands. But as soon as the Modi government took oath for the third time, it came into action regarding this. The government-

  • NTA DG Subodh Kumar Singh was removed and Pradeep Singh Kharola was made the new DG.
  • The investigation of all the cases related to paper leak across the country was handed over to the CBI.
  • UGC-NET exam was canceled.
  • NEET-PG exam was postponed.

Dharmendra Pradhan implemented the anti-paper leak law as soon as he took oath
The government also took many big decisions immediately at the policy level. Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan implemented the anti-paper leak law as soon as he took oath. This law was passed in February this year itself.

According to the Public Examination Act-2024-

  • The culprits of paper leak can be sentenced to up to 10 years and fined up to 1 crore.
  • Cheating can lead to a sentence of up to 3 years and a fine of up to 10 lakhs.
  • If the teaching/coaching institute is accused, its manager/teacher can be jailed for 5 to 10 years.

As soon as the evidence of NEET paper leak came out, the opposition became aggressive. The government started taking action twice as fast. The way hooting took place while the education minister was taking oath in the parliament, it became clear that the opposition was going to surround the government, so the government made full preparations.

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