Congress Whips Lok Sabha MPs for Critical Parliament Session on April 16-18
Congress issues whip to all its Lok Sabha MPs to be present for special Parliament sitting on April 16-18: ‘Most important’
The Indian Express
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The Congress party has issued a whip to all its Lok Sabha MPs, mandating their presence for a special Parliament session from April 16 to 18, 2026. The party emphasized that crucial issues will be discussed and voted on during this period, urging members to support the party's position.
- 01Congress party issues a whip for MPs to attend Parliament from April 16-18, 2026.
- 02The session will address significant issues requiring discussion and voting.
- 03MPs are instructed to be present from 11:00 am until adjournment each day.
- 04The party labeled the session as 'MOST IMPORTANT'.
- 05Members are urged to support the party's stance during the discussions.
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The Congress party has officially mandated all its Members of Parliament (MPs) in the Lok Sabha to attend a special session of Parliament scheduled from April 16 to 18, 2026. In a circular issued on Monday, the party highlighted that 'very important issues' will be addressed during this time, emphasizing the need for MPs to be present from 11:00 am until the session's adjournment each day. The party has classified this session as 'MOST IMPORTANT' and has urged all members to support its positions during the discussions and voting. This directive reflects the party's commitment to ensuring full participation in critical legislative matters.
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The attendance of Congress MPs is crucial for the party's influence on legislative decisions that may affect various sectors and citizens.
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