Trinamool Congress will not join any Congress meeting in Budget Session
NEW DELHI, 30 January (H.S.): According to sources, the Trinamool will present its issues in the all-party meeting. Issues that will be highlighted including price hike, central govt. scheme arrears. According to sources, Sudip
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NEW DELHI, 30 January (H.S.): According to sources, the Trinamool will present its

issues in the all-party meeting. Issues that will be highlighted including

price hike, central govt. scheme arrears. According to sources, Sudip

Bandopadhyay from Lok Sabha and Derek O’Brian from Rajya Sabha will attend the

all-party meeting despite accusing Bengal of deprivation.

Both parties are part of the India Alliance block. But,

the making distance between them is becoming increasingly evident. Trinamool

Congress is going to maintain a distance with Congress in the budget session

this time. According to Trinamool Congress sources, the ruling party of West Bengal

will not attend the meeting convened by Congress’s All India President

Mallikarjun Kharge in his Parliament House Room.

According to sources, the Trinamool will present its

issues in the all-party meeting today conveyed by Parliamentary Affiars

Minister Kiren Rijiju. Issues that will be highlighted include price hike,

central scheme arrears. According to sources, Sudip and Derek will attend the

all-party meeting despite accusing Bengal of deprivation. The budget session of

the Parliament is starting from January 31. Before that, there will be an

all-party meeting today, Thursday at Parliament House Annexe.

Hindusthan Samachar / Meenakshi Bhattacharya


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