Will Mamata Banerjee Brief Party MPs on Trinamool's Strategy in Parliament?

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Key Takeaways
- Mamata Banerjee to guide party MPs during a virtual meeting.
- Focus on issues against the Union Government.
- Abhishek Banerjee will represent Trinamool Congress at the INDIA bloc meeting.
- Discussion on harassment of Bengali-speaking migrant workers.
- Monsoon session runs from July 21 to August 21.
Kolkata, Aug 3 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, who is also the leader of the Trinamool Congress, is set to conduct a virtual session with party MPs on Monday to finalize the strategy for the ongoing monsoon session of Parliament.
The virtual briefing is scheduled to commence at 4:30 p.m. on Monday and will last approximately one hour. During this meeting, the Chief Minister is anticipated to provide guidance to the MPs on effectively utilizing the parliamentary floor to bring attention to various concerns regarding the Union Government. This includes addressing the proposed special intention review by the Election Commission of India and the alleged mistreatment of Bengali-speaking migrant workers in states governed by the BJP, as confirmed by a Lok Sabha member wishing to remain anonymous.
Additionally, it has been decided that the party's general secretary and Lok Sabha member, Abhishek Banerjee, will represent the Trinamool Congress at a pivotal opposition meeting of the INDIA bloc in New Delhi on August 7. This meeting will focus on strategizing for a protest demonstration in front of the ECI office by all opposition parties against the special intensive revision scheduled for August 8.
Sources from the Trinamool Congress indicate that at the significant meeting of the INDIA bloc, Abhishek Banerjee is expected to foster a consensus among opposition parties regarding the issue of the harassment faced by Bengali-speaking migrant workers in BJP-ruled regions.
Another topic likely to be discussed during the INDIA bloc meeting on August 7 is the elections for the role of Vice President of the country.
However, it is uncertain to what extent the opposition parties will be able to raise and deliberate on the topic of special intensive revision in Parliament, as the Union government has already signaled that there is minimal opportunity for discussion on this matter at present.
The ongoing monsoon session of Parliament commenced on July 21 and is set to conclude on August 21.