Parliament deadlock ends as Speaker agrees to oppn's demand for debate on Constitution

The government and opposition parties resolved the parliamentary deadlock on Monday, with a consensus to ensure smooth functioning in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju announced discussions on the Constitution are scheduled for December 13-14 in Lok Sabha and December 16-17 in Rajya Sabha, with an agreement to pass bills promptly.
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