On the eve of Parliament’s Budget Session, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju emphasized that the primary focus will be on the Budget. He mentioned that the Economic Survey will be presented on January 29, followed by the Budget on February 1. Rijiju highlighted the importance of running the House smoothly and encouraging constructive contributions from all members.
Expressing the government’s commitment to addressing various issues, Rijiju stated that discussions during the session will include the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address. He urged all parties to cooperate in ensuring the smooth functioning of Parliament. Rijiju also noted that urgent matters can be raised during the second part of the Budget Session, from March 9 to April 2, with the Chair’s consent.
Stressing the significance of maintaining decorum in the House, Rijiju underlined the responsibility of elected representatives to engage in constructive dialogue. He emphasized the need for all political parties to participate actively in parliamentary proceedings to uphold India’s democratic values. Rijiju urged unity in guiding the nation towards progress within its parliamentary democratic framework.
