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Delhi: The newly built parliament building of the country is to be inaugurated on May 28, but many political parties have announced to boycott its inauguration ceremonies, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has also tweeted on this matter. The President of the country has objected to not being invited. He has written that whenever the session of Parliament is convened, the Honorable President sends an invitation letter to each and every MP to attend the session, but far from inaugurating the new Parliament, they were not even invited.
Mann has also said that if the honorable President had inaugurated it, he would have gone but now he has decided not to go.
Whenever the session of the Parliament is convened, the Honorable President sends an invitation letter to each and every MP to attend the session..but the matter of inaugurating the new Parliament is far from being invited to them…if the Honorable President would inaugurate I will definitely go but now I won’t go…
— Bhagwant Mann (@BhagwantMann) May 24, 2023
It may be mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the new Parliament building on May 28. About which the opposition party is angry. Opposition parties have once again started uniting against the Modi government over the inauguration ceremony of the new Parliament building. At least 20 opposition parties have decided to boycott the inauguration ceremony. The opposition parties announced this boycott in a joint statement on Wednesday. He said, ‘When the very spirit of democracy has been taken away from Parliament, we see no value in a new building.’
Opposition leaders say that the President of the country should inaugurate the Parliament building. Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge have already requested President Draupadi Murmu to inaugurate the programme.-+
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