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Cong moves adjournment motion in LS over SIR

Cong moves adjournment motion in LS over SIR

Deccan Heralda day ago
Hello readers! The government is likely to push its legislative agenda in Parliament this week ignoring Opposition protests, as the deadline for seeking extension of President's Rule in ethnic-violence hit Manipur beyond August 12 is coming close. The statutory resolution to extend President's Rule in Manipur with effect from August 13, which was passed by Lok Sabha last week, has been listed for discussion in Rajya Sabha today. Follow this space for latest updates on the Monsoon session.
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