
The winter session of parliament starting from 1 st December till 19 th December will definitely be extremely stormy as the Indian National Inclusive Developmental Aliance constituents will massively raise the issue of Intensive Special Revision, questioning the ruling political dispensation on several counts including the issue with regard to the distribution of Rs. 10 thousand to over 1.25 crore women electorates of Bihar during the elections accusing it of openly violating the code of conduct and also the Election Commission of India and its chief Gyanesh Kumar for turning a blind eye towards this massive illegality in open contravention of the Code of Conduct.
The opposition parties have formulated a concrete plan on this issue to gherao the government in and outside parliament.
There are reports that the government will introduce ten bills including the Nuclear energy bill in both the houses of parliament.
It may be recalled that in the recently held Bihar Assembly elections the JDU and NDA has won the Bihar State elections with absolute majority, especially after the SIR to which the Congress, RJD , SP amd all the other constituents of INDIA have strongly resented expressing apprehensions of massive wrong doings.
After the massive defeat the LOP Rajiv Gandhi,RJD’s Tejasvi Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav are in full mood to come down heavily on the ruling political dispensation on the SIR and massive vote theft issue, which was raised by Rahul Gandhi threadbare in front of the national and international media fully exposing the ruling party as well as the election commissioner Mr. Gyanesh for being in league with the powers that be.
The Trinamool Congress as well as the entire left block are with the Congress, RJD and SP being the important constituents of INDIA to gherao the NDA government inside and outside parliament.
Meanwhile, just before the Parliament session, Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind leader Maulana Mahmood Madani has heated up the political atmosphere of the entire country by giving a statement.
He has made statements like, “Whenever there is oppression, there will be jihad” and “We will not bow before Vande Mataram.” He has also questioned the impartiality of the Supreme Court.
In such a situation, the ruling party will try to corner the opposition by debating this issue, so that the opposition’s important issues can be suppressed through religious politics.



