Opposition walks out of Rajya Sabha during Budget session over delimitation and NEP issues.

In a recent development during the budget session, the opposition parties staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha over the issue of delimitation in India’s northeastern states and the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The walkout came after heated discussions and disagreements between the ruling party and the opposition members. The opposition parties expressed their concerns regarding the delimitation exercise in the northeastern states, particularly in Assam, and raised objections to the implementation of the CAA. The opposition argued that the delimitation process could potentially impact the political representation of certain communities in the region. The ruling party defended the delimitation exercise as a necessary step towards ensuring fair political representation for all sections of society. The walkout by the opposition parties led to a temporary halt in the proceedings of the Rajya Sabha. The budget session has been marked by several contentious issues and debates between the government and the opposition, with both sides standing firm on their respective positions. The walkout by the opposition highlights the deep-rooted differences and political tensions prevailing in the country’s legislative bodies. The developments in the Rajya Sabha are closely watched by political analysts and experts as they reflect the larger political landscape in India. The outcome of the budget session and the resolutions reached on key issues such as delimitation and the CAA will have far-reaching implications for the country’s political future.

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