<p>The Trinamool Congress on Tuesday questioned why President Draupadi Murmu was not invited to the function held here to mark the move to the new Parliament building.</p>.<p>The event held in the historic Central Hall of the old building was presided over by Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankar.</p>.TMC to take fight against Centre’s fund-freeze to Delhi, Mamata to visit Raj Ghat on Gandhi Jayanti.<p>“Where was the President of India during today's event at the Central Hall (of the old Parliament building)? Was she invited? Why was she ignored?” TMC leader Derek O'Brien said.</p>.<p>Members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha had gathered at the Central Hall of the old Parliament building for the event.</p>.<p>Opposition parties had earlier objected to the President not being invited for the inauguration of the new Parliament building in May.</p>.<p>At least 21 opposition parties had boycotted the inauguration, contending that President Murmu should inaugurate the new building and not Prime Minister Narendra Modi.</p>.<p>The sessions of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are summoned and prorogued by the President on the advice of the government.</p>
<p>The Trinamool Congress on Tuesday questioned why President Draupadi Murmu was not invited to the function held here to mark the move to the new Parliament building.</p>.<p>The event held in the historic Central Hall of the old building was presided over by Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankar.</p>.TMC to take fight against Centre’s fund-freeze to Delhi, Mamata to visit Raj Ghat on Gandhi Jayanti.<p>“Where was the President of India during today's event at the Central Hall (of the old Parliament building)? Was she invited? Why was she ignored?” TMC leader Derek O'Brien said.</p>.<p>Members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha had gathered at the Central Hall of the old Parliament building for the event.</p>.<p>Opposition parties had earlier objected to the President not being invited for the inauguration of the new Parliament building in May.</p>.<p>At least 21 opposition parties had boycotted the inauguration, contending that President Murmu should inaugurate the new building and not Prime Minister Narendra Modi.</p>.<p>The sessions of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are summoned and prorogued by the President on the advice of the government.</p>