Why is the Opposition obstructing parliamentary sessions, as seen in the news headlines

Opposition parties disrupt parliamentary proceedings over issues related to the Adani controversy and Sambhal violence.
  • Opposition parties may be obstructing parliamentary sessions to draw attention to the Adani controversy and the Sambhal violence, which they believe are critical issues affecting the country.
  • These disruptions could be a strategy to highlight their disagreements with the government's handling of these matters and to demand accountability and transparency.
  • The Opposition may see disruptions as a way to push for discussions and debates on these issues, as they feel these topics have not been adequately addressed by the ruling party.
  • By disrupting parliamentary proceedings, the Opposition may be aiming to create pressure on the government to take action or provide satisfactory explanations regarding the Adani controversy and the Sambhal violence.
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