- Rada also cried on the second day of the winter session of Parliament
- Govt’s withdrawal from Sanchar Saathi app
- Govt’s Option : Discuss avoiding the word “SIR”.
Parliament Winter Session: On the second day of the winter session of the Parliament, there is a talk that the MPs of the Congress and the opposition parties created a ruckus. They started shouting slogans as soon as the Lok Sabha began its proceedings, some reaching the Vail. Meanwhile, he raised slogans like “Vote Chor Gaddi Chhod”. Speaker of the Lok Sabha Om Birla adjourned the House amid this ruckus by the opposition. Meanwhile, slogans were also raised in the upper house about SIR and voices were raised against the Sanchar Saathi app. Rajya Sabha was also adjourned till 2 pm due to the commotion.
Earlier, opposition MPs protested at 10:30 am for the second day in a row in front of the Makar Dwar in the Parliament complex. He demanded an immediate ban on SIR and a discussion on it. Meanwhile, on the first day of the session, the opposition created chaos in both houses over allegations of SIR and vote rigging.
Govt’s withdrawal from Sanchar Saathi app
The opposition has targeted the Modi government through the Sanchar Saathi app, which has also put the government in a good quandary. After this Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said this app is not mandatory. You can delete the app if you want, it announced. (Parliament Winter Session News)
Parliament Winter Session: First stormy day of winter session; Opposition’s outcry over SIR, Lok Sabha proceedings stalled
What is the instruction?
The Central Government is empowered to create digital or other means necessary to identify and report activities that pose a threat to telecommunication cyber security. Therefore, the Department of Telecom has launched the Sanchar Saathi app, which helps users report suspected IMEI- misuse and verify the authenticity of the IMEI used in mobile devices.
Pre-installation order on mobile phone
According to Central Government directives, mobile handsets with duplicate or fake IMEIs pose a serious threat to telecom cyber security. Therefore, the Central Government directs every manufacturer and importer of mobile handsets manufactured or imported for use in India to ensure that the Sanchar Saathi mobile application is pre-installed on all mobile handsets manufactured or imported for use in India, within 90 days.
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Chaos on the very first day of the convention; Controversy over the issue of SIR and vote rigging
Meanwhile, on the first day of the Parliament session (December 1), the opposition created chaos in both houses over the issue of SIR and allegations of vote rigging. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said the government has no objection to discuss SIR and electoral reforms in the Rajya Sabha. He urged the opposition not to impose any time limit on the talks.
Govt’s Option : Discuss avoiding the word “SIR”.
Kiren Rijiju said that the topic could be included in the proceedings under the name of “Electoral Reforms” or other names, avoiding the word SIR during the discussion. It has been informed that the government is likely to accept this proposal and the position will be clarified in the business advisory committee.
BJP MPs allege: Opposition is spreading confusion
Speaking in the Lok Sabha, BJP MP Shashank Mani Tripathi launched a strong attack on the opposition. Tripathi said the opposition was deliberately creating confusion and targeting constitutional institutions for political gains. These slogans are against the country. The people of Bihar have given a clear verdict on the SIR issue, yet the opposition is trying to mislead.”
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