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Today, as the parliament reopens for the second leg of the Budget session, a series of protests are expected to take place. The BJP, Bharat Rashtra Samithi, and Congress have all announced that they will hold protests over various issues. Opposition leaders held a meeting ahead of the reopening to solidify their floor strategies, intending to challenge the government on matters such as the alleged misuse of probe agencies and the Adani-Hindenburg row.

Additionally, the Congress and BJP are set for a clash over remarks made by Rahul Gandhi in the UK, with the saffron party's leaders consistently attacking the former party chief. The Bharat Rashtra Samithi has also announced a protest against the alleged misuse of agencies, as party leader K Kavitha was questioned by the Enforcement Directorate yesterday in connection with the Delhi liquor policy case.

Parliament is resuming its session after a month-long recess, which allowed various parliamentary panels to scrutinize the allocations made in the Union Budget for different ministries. Modi and his cabinet and the entire BJP are fuming against Rahul Gandhi, who they feel has insulted Indian democracy during his speech abroad.

Analysts say that as the election time is nearing, the two big national parties are focusing each other's faults and delivering statements politically.


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