We are not intruding into Question Hour or government business, clarified the opposition parties
The road for the Opposition is full of 'ifs' and 'buts'
New Delhi, 20 SeptemberThe Narendra Modi government faces narrative altering next two months. As it brainstorms a policy initiative to spur economic growth, criticism of the government's economic policies is increasing not just from the Opposition and on social media, but within the party and the Sangh Parivar.Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) affiliates have let the government know of their concerns on the steep diesel and petrol prices, poor job growth, agrarian distress and the difficulties that traders and small business persons are facing with the Goods and Services Tax (GST).Protests by RSS affiliates, trade unions affiliated to Opposition parties and farmer groups are set to reach a crescendo during the winter session of Parliament.The Congress will hold protests against high diesel and petrol prices in big urban centres on Thursday. The Opposition parties are also planning a huge public rally in southern India. To coincide with the winter session of Parliament, farmer groups, .
Social media teams of Congress, TMC, CPI(M) also voiced concerns over demonetisation
The rally comes days after the Congress tasted success in the Rajya Sabha elections
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Congress communication department chief Randeep Surjewala said all opposition parties were together and each would contribute to the Jan Akrosh rallies in their own way