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Rajya Sabha was again interrupted over his head, postponed in pre-lunch session twice

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The opposition is demanding a roll back of Sir in Bihar until after the assembly elections, which are going to be held later this year.

Ghansham Tiwari, who was on the chair, allowed the opposition MPs to maintain decoration in the House and work for the hour of question. However, opposition members continued to shout slogans.

Some TMC members also threw them into the well and continued with their slogans. Between Din, the chair postponed the house until 1400 pm.

House leader JP Nadda said that some opposition parties walked out on Wednesday when the Home Minister started his reply for debate on Operation Sindoor.

He attracted the attention of the members for the proceedings of both houses after the terrorist attack in Mumbai in December 2008, stating that the then Home Minister and the Prime Minister responded to the debate in the Lok Sabha and the then Home Affairs Minister responded to the discussion in the Rajya Sabha.

Nadda said that he made it clear during the meeting of the Business Advisory Committee that it is the privilege of the government to decide which minister should speak.

“Opposition parties demanded a discussion and information about Operation Sindoor. However, when the opportunity came, the opposition parties in the Rajya Sabha chose to go out.

“So yesterday the demand for opposition parties was clearly wrong and it displays their double standards,” he said.

Earlier, when the house met for the day, Harivesh said during the current monsoon session that 120 questions, 120 zero hours mention and a similar number of special mentions had an opportunity to raise a similar number. But against this, only 11 questions, three zero hours mention and 17 special mention can be taken. “The total time was 30 hours and six minutes.”

“It was the time of the member at this time and not the time of government trade,” he said.

He then read a resolution which was adopted by the House on 1 September 1997 on the occasion of Golden Jubilee of Indian Independence.

Sankalp unanimously stated that “the reputation of Parliament should be preserved and increased, as well as a conscious and dignified conformity related to the rules of the process and the operation of the business related to the business of the house and business of business officers …”

He said, “Especially by maintaining the aggression of the hour of question, refraining from transferring to the official areas of the House, or avoiding any scream of slogans,” he said, said, MPs should add.

He said that 28 notices were received under Rule 267, which tried to separate the day business to discuss the issue being raised through such notice, but dismissed them as not being in accordance with the rules.

Neeran Bishi, Debashish Samantre, Sulata Dev, Sasamit Patra, Manas Ranjan Mangagraj, Suhashish Khantia, Mujibulla Khan (all BJD) demanded discussion on increasing the heinous crime against women in Odisha.

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Why Consensus Center depends on compensation states

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As the GST Council calls for a two -day meeting tomorrow, the fastest point of the dispute will not be the Prime Minister’s Diwali deadline for the “next generation” reforms, but the question of how the states will be compensated for the proposed comprehensive changes.

Improvements may be promised to simplify the tax structure and low rates on essential commodities and services, but state governments are afraid that they will have to struggle with lack of adequate revenue.

At the center of the case, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment to start a new GST regime by 2025. The proposed overhaul includes compressing the current four-level structure in two major slabs of 5 percent and 18 percent while maintaining exemption on essential food, medicines and education.

In addition, a high 40 percent rate is to be planted on sin and luxury goods, which covers items such as alcohol, tobacco and cigarettes. While the Center frames the move as a “Diwali gift” to reduce prices to consumers and MSMEs and simplify compliance, states have argued that the actual cost will be borne by them.

Many items are expected to shift up to 12 percent from slabs to 5 percent and 28 percent from slab to 18 percent, state governments will come for sharp contractions in tax receipts.

Opposition ruled states, including Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Punjab, Jharkhand, Telangana and Himachal Pradesh, have warned that the proposed rationalization can strip between Rs 85,000 crore and Rs 2 lakh crore annually from their treasures.

These estimates are for 15-20 percent erosion of their GST revenue base. Telangana alone suffers a loss of Rs 7,000 crore.

The compensation end of compensation cess in March 2026 has intensified the demands for an alternative mechanism. Using 2024–25 as the state base year, the minimum five-year-old compensation are pressurizing for guarantee, and the protection of at least 14 percent revenue increase per year that reflects the conditions in the first five years of GST.

Without such security, finance ministers have warned that important welfare schemes, infrastructure projects and development expenses will be compromised.

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SC Udaipur declines to cancel the bail of co-accused in the murder case of tailor

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The Supreme Court rejected the appeal by the son of National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Udaipur tailor Kanhaiya Lal on Tuesday, September 2,, demanding the bail given to one of the accused in the 2022 murder case.

A bench, including Justices MM Sundaresh and Satish Chandra Sharma, refused to intervene in the earlier decision of the Rajasthan High Court, granted bail to Mohammad Javed, who was one of the many people involved in the murder.

The apex court was hearing an appeal filed against an order passed by Nia and Yash Teli, Lal’s son, Rajasthan High Court to bail Javed.

Looking for Teli, the lawyer argued that Javed played an important role in the conspiracy, alleging that he had closed the main attackers about Lal’s location and movements.

The petition stated: “The murder was done in a communally surcharge atmosphere across the country.” This further alleged: “The chief accused had gathered himself, prepared to kill, collected weapons, resumed and imposed Javed to inform about the deceased’s hideout.”

Describing the sequence of murder, it claimed: “On a terrible date, he entered the tailor shop, disguised as customers and while the deceased was taking his size, the accused put a camera, shouted a communal slogan, attacked and killed the deceased.”

The NIA, while supporting the petition, said that Javed worked in a neighbor’s shop and provided information about red hideout on the day of crime.

Despite these presentations, the apex court opted not to interfere with the bail given by the High Court.

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Claiming a ‘hydrogen bomb’ and other takeaways from a remarkable journey

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Gandhi reiterated the allegations of “rigging of industrial-mamane” in the 2019 Maharashtra assembly elections, accusing the Election Commission (ECI) of India to help the BJP to help in elections later.

Political observers in Patna believe that the Congress campaign has ignored the BJP. However, BJP leader and Patna Sahib MP Ravi Shankar Prasad dismissed Gandhi’s remarks as “irresponsible”, saying, “Whenever I listen to Rahul Gandhi, inside or out of Parliament, takes time to understand what he is trying to say.

Gandhi’s Pinpoint allegations and a large -scale mob in their voter Adikar Yatra meetings in front of the mob, however, such a thing looks rapidly irrelevant and clear. In the post-7 August press conference, not a single point-by-point rebellion of his allegations has come from either BJP or ECI.

The ECI has only denied Gandhi’s allegations. On August 14, it called Mahadevpura to Gandhi’s claims about “false and misleading”. Earlier in February, the ECI described it as “efforts to disappoint parties” as “completely absurd” by the ECI “disappointed with the poll results”.

Widely criticized and at the press conference, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar dramatically announced that Gandhi either would have to prove his allegations or apologize to the nation “. Since then a fortnight has passed. Kumar is still waiting for the evidence that Gandhi has already presented.

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