Parliament Budget Session: The second leg of the Budget session of Parliament started on Monday (March 13) and can continue until April 6. The proceedings in Parliament had been paralysed for the second consecutive day on Tuesday because the BJP stepped up its offensive in opposition to Congress chief Rahul Gandhi for his remarks within the UK, accusing him of insulting the nation’s constitutional establishments and reiterating its demand for an apology. Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha had been adjourned for the day amid a ruckus with BJP members elevating slogans and searching for an apology from Gandhi, whereas the Congress-led opposition waved placards with quotes from speeches of Prime Minister Narendra Modi throughout his visits overseas. Meanwhile, the main target of the second half of the Budget Session might be on demand for grants and passage of the Union Budget. As per the data, about 26 Bills are presently pending within the Rajya Sabha and shut to 9 within the Lok Sabha for passage. Two Bills – The Multi-State Co-operative Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2022 and The Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2022 had been referred to a Joint Committee by the federal government final Winter Session and they’re presently being examined by the panel.