Opposition members in the Lok Sabha have moved 98 amendments to the Motion of Thanks on the president's address, while those in the Rajya Sabha have moved 80 amendments.
Sources said a total of 232 amendments have been received by the Lok Sabha Secretariat and 13 Opposition members have moved 98 amendments to the Motion of Thanks on the president's address.
These include some on the Pegasus snooping controversy, they added.
The amendments on the Pegasus issue were not admitted in the Upper House of Parliament, where such notices were disallowed by the secretariat since the matter is sub-judice, the sources said.
In the Rajya Sabha, 19 notices for amendments were not moved as the three members proposing them were not present in the Upper House when the motion was taken up.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday for his recent statement in Parliament, blaming the BJP-led government's foreign policy to bring China and Pakistan together, and also accused him of trying to distort history.
Addressing a rally in Punjab's Dasuya ahead of the February 20 state Assembly polls, Singh urged people to bring the BJP-PLC-SAD (Sanyukt) alliance to power, assuring them that the state will see fast development under the new regime.
In an apparent reference to Gandhi, he said there are some forces that speak whatever comes to their mind.
"Whatever Rahul Gandhiji said in Parliament, it hurt a lot. Rahulji tried to distort history in Parliament and alleged that because of our wrong foreign policies, Pakistan and China became friends," Singh said.
He wondered if the Congress leader was not aware of history and said when the Shaksgam valley was handed over by Pakistan to China, Jawaharlal Nehru was the prime minister of India.
"When the Karakoram highway was built in PoK (Pakistan-occupied Kashmir), Indira Gandhi was the prime minister.
"You (Rahul Gandhi) are blaming the BJP government's policies for the friendship between China and Pakistan. It is a baseless allegation," Singh said.
Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Owaisi urged the government to charge those who attacked him with stringent provisions of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act and appealed to end radicalisation in the country.
BJD MP Prasanna Acharya on Friday criticised the Union government for paying only lip service on women empowerment and not fulfilling its promise to double the income of farmers by 2022.
Participating in the discussion on Motion of Thanks on the President's Address in the Rajya Sabha, he also raised concerns about the attempts being made by the Centre to “weaken” the federal structure of the country.
Acharya also pointed out that the central government was not accepting Odisha’s demand to give special category status to the state.
Though the senior BJD leader supported the motion, he said there were some contradictions in the words and deeds of the Union government.
At the outset, Acharya said, the government has taken the right decision to start the Republic Day celebrations from January 23, which is the birthday of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
He appreciated the Centre for taking a “nationalistic approach in some respect”.
He added that logically, revenues to the state has also not been raised
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TMC MP Mahua Moitra on Thursday hit out at the government claiming it wants to alter history, is "fearful of the future" and "mistrusts the present", adding that while the president, in his address, spoke about freedom fighters, it was just "lip service".
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