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Parliament Winter Session Live Updates: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will brief the Lok Sabha on the key developments in India-China relations, weeks after the two sides finalised a disengagement and patrolling pact at friction points along the Line of Actual Control.

The Lok Sabha will also see the introduction of bills relating to coastal shipping, banking laws and amendments to the Railways Act, 1989. In the Rajya Sabha, bills pertaining to regulation and development of oilfields and design, manufacture, use and sell aircrafts will be introduced.

Ahead of today’s sitting, the Opposition INDI alliance will hold a meeting at 10 am to discuss various issues. Since the Winter Session began on November 25, proceedings of both Houses have been washed out amid uproar by the Opposition over issues, including Manipur unrest and Sambhal violence.

Here are the Live Updates from Day 6 of the Winter Session:

Bills In Rajya Sabha Today

Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Amendment Bill, 2024: Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri to move bill that proposes to amend Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Act, 1948, which governs the exploration and extraction of natural gas and petroleum.

Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak, 2024: The Bill provides for regulation and control of the design, manufacture, maintenance, possession, use, operation, sale, export and import of aircraft.

Bills in Lok Sabha Today

Coastal Shipping Bill, 2024: The Bill proposes to consolidate and amend the law relating to regulation of coastal shipping, promote coasting trade and encourage domestic participation therein, to ensure that India is equipped with a coastal fleet, owned and operated by the citizens of India for its national security and commercial needs.

Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024: The Bill proposes to amend the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the State Bank of India Act, 1955, the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970 and the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1980.

Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2024: To be moved by Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

S Jaishankar To Brief Lok Sabha On India-China Ties
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will brief the Lok Sabha on the key developments in India-China relations, weeks after the two sides finalised a disengagement and patrolling pact at friction points along the Line of Actual Control.



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Manipur Minister Leishangthem Susindro Meitei Builds Bunker, Puts Barbed Wire Around Home Amid Unrest https://artifexnews.net/manipur-minister-leishangthem-susindro-meitei-builds-bunker-puts-barbed-wire-around-home-amid-unrest-7057655rand29/ Tue, 19 Nov 2024 15:31:34 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/manipur-minister-leishangthem-susindro-meitei-builds-bunker-puts-barbed-wire-around-home-amid-unrest-7057655rand29/ Read More “Manipur Minister Leishangthem Susindro Meitei Builds Bunker, Puts Barbed Wire Around Home Amid Unrest” »

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Barbed wire fencing was seen around Leishangthem Susindro Meitei’s home.

Days after the attack on the residences of several lawmakers in Manipur, a state minister has increased security at his home. Manipur’s cabinet minister Leishangthem Susindro Meitei has fortified his home with barbed wire fencing, visuals showed. Mr Meitei, a BJP MLA from Khurai, has also built a bunker at his house.

Manipur has been hit by a fresh spate of violence over the last week even as inter-communal clashes that broke out on May 3 last year between the ethnic Meitei and Kuki communities have resulted in more than 200 deaths and displaced around 60,000 people.

Protesters, demonstrating against recent violent killings, ransacked and set fire to the homes of MLAs and ministers on Saturday. An agitating mob even tried to barge into the personal residence of Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh.

Security has been tightened in Imphal, particularly around the residence of Mr Singh and the Raj Bhavan, with limited vehicle movement seen in the affected areas.

Amid escalating violence, the administration suspended broadband and mobile internet services in seven districts – Imphal East and West, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching, Kangpokpi and Churachandpur – for two days to prevent anti-social elements from spreading content that might create law and order problems – on November 16 which was then extended for two more days on Monday.

The suspension on broadband services, however, was lifted today after “considering the sufferings of the common people as the internet ban had affected the functioning of important offices, institutions, and people who work from home”, the state government said.

To curb the rising violence, the Manipur police imposed a curfew in both Imphal West and Imphal East districts.

What Triggered Recent Spate Of Violence?

A Kuki woman was found burned to death in a village in Jiribam district last week. Days after her body was found, 10 armed suspected Kuki insurgents were killed in a gunfight with security forces after they tried to attack a police station in the same district. During the gunfight, a Meitei family of six – including an eight-month-old baby went missing.

The women and children were taken hostage by a group of suspected Kuki militants from Jiribam’s Bokobera neighbourhood while another group of militants were engaged in a gunfight with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), sources said.

Laisharam Herojit, a low-level worker in the state government, whose two children, wife, mother-in-law and wife’s sister were among the hostages.

The Meitei community has hit the streets alleging the government did not do enough to save the hostages.

On Monday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a high-level review meeting – the second such meeting since Sunday – with senior officials in Delhi to assess the security situation in Manipur.

In the meeting, it was decided to dispatch an additional 50 companies of the Central Armed Police Forces, totalling over 5,000 personnel, to Manipur due to the challenging situation in the state. A total of 20 CAPFs were deployed in Manipur a few days ago.



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