The inauguration of the new Parliament House has become a focal point for intense political debates, leading to the matter being taken up by the Supreme Court. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed, requesting the court to direct that the President of India should inaugurate the new Parliament building.
The planned inauguration ceremony, scheduled for May 28, led by Prime Minister Modi, has faced opposition from 19 political parties, including Congress, TMC, and RJD. These parties have announced their boycott of the event, insisting that President Draupadi Murmu should be the one to perform the inauguration. Furthermore, Asaduddin Owaisi, the leader of AIMIM, has stated that his party will oppose the ceremony if it is not inaugurated by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.
The controversy surrounding the inauguration has escalated tensions in the political sphere, with differing opinions and demands from various parties. As the issue reaches the Supreme Court, it remains to be seen how the judiciary will address the matter and provide a resolution to this highly debated topic.
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