PERTAINING TO THE NRC
The CAB bill will be tabled in the Lok Sabha at 12pm today, by Shri Amit Shah; the Union Home Minister. A heated debate is expected in the parliament, but inspite this opposition, the CAB Bill will sail through and will be passed with the majority vote in it's favour, as the ruling party has absolute majority in the Lok Sabha.
The Bill will than be tabled in the Upper House, the Rajya Sabha; by the Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah, on Tuesday.
Now, how the smooth sailing of CAB Bill (NRC) in the Upper House will be managed by the Ruling Party can be best speculated, of course with firm evidence of the ground reality. Out of total 245-members in the Rajya Sabha, Seven seats are still vacant. So the current strength of the Upper House is 238, and 120 votes are needed to pass any Bill. The BJP itself has 83 seats and together with its NDA allies it falls short of the halfway mark of 119. However, the BJP is confident that parties like the Biju Janata Dal (7 seats), Telangana Rashtra Samithi (6 seats) and YSR Congress Party (2 seats) will support the Bill. BJP strategists will be hoping that some of these non-aligned parties will either vote in favour of the Bill or abstain. The Shiv Sena has decided and declared it's support to the bill.
The NRC will be a reality and will be implemented in India, for Good of Nations Safety, Security and Development soon.
COBRA
The Bill will than be tabled in the Upper House, the Rajya Sabha; by the Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah, on Tuesday.
Now, how the smooth sailing of CAB Bill (NRC) in the Upper House will be managed by the Ruling Party can be best speculated, of course with firm evidence of the ground reality. Out of total 245-members in the Rajya Sabha, Seven seats are still vacant. So the current strength of the Upper House is 238, and 120 votes are needed to pass any Bill. The BJP itself has 83 seats and together with its NDA allies it falls short of the halfway mark of 119. However, the BJP is confident that parties like the Biju Janata Dal (7 seats), Telangana Rashtra Samithi (6 seats) and YSR Congress Party (2 seats) will support the Bill. BJP strategists will be hoping that some of these non-aligned parties will either vote in favour of the Bill or abstain. The Shiv Sena has decided and declared it's support to the bill.
The NRC will be a reality and will be implemented in India, for Good of Nations Safety, Security and Development soon.
COBRA
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