New Delhi: After the all-party meeting held in Parliament on Tuesday, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary said that the government should have kept in mind festivals like Christmas before announcing dates for the Winter Session of Parliament.
The government called an all-party meeting ahead of Winter Session from December 7 to December 29. Soon after the all-party meeting started, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary appealed and demanded that Government should keep in mind the festive season too.
"When we celebrate festivals of Hindus and Muslims and others festival then why not Christian's (Christmas)... government should have kept this in mind before announcing the session dates," Adhir said.
Congress raised the issues in the all-party meeting and stressed about the total days of the session, "This winter session is only for 17 days and the listed item is high which is not enough in said days," he added. Regarding the festival of Christman during the Winter Session, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi after the all-party meeting said, "This is a most unfortunate thing because we all know elections are the festival of democracy because two major states elections are going on... that is why we announced session from December 7 to December 29..."