Modi not present at the all-party meeting


42 leaders from 31 parties were present

The issue of Pegasus espionage will be raised. Your walkout from Sanjay Singh's seat

New Delhi: An all-party meeting was convened on Sunday, a day before the start of the winter session of Parliament. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not present at the meeting. While the opposition had put various demands before the government. At the same time, the BJP was surrounded on the issue of Modi's absence.

In an all-party meeting convened by the central government, Aam Aadmi Party leader Sanjay Singh raised the issue of farmers' demand for legislation for support prices, though he was barred from speaking, as a result of which he walked out of the meeting.

The opposition demanded that the issue of the Pegasus espionage controversy be raised in Parliament in the winter session and increased pressure on the government to discuss it. Along with women's reserves, legislation for support prices was also a major topic of discussion at the meeting. About 42 leaders from 31 parties were present at the all-party meeting. The winter session will begin on the 29th and last until the 23rd of December.

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