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On this Special Report, the focus is on the upcoming Winter Session of Parliament, scheduled to begin on December 1. The session is expected to be stormy, with the 'Special Intensive Revision' (SIR) of electoral rolls emerging as a major flashpoint. An unidentified government speaker urged members to work with a 'cool mind', noting that this is the '9th SIR after independence'. The transcript highlights that the Opposition, reportedly rattled by the NDA's landslide win in Bihar, plans to corner the government over alleged electoral discrepancies and the Delhi blast case. The programme explores the political fireworks expected during the three-week session.

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00:00And shifting our focus to the top development within the country at this point,
00:05one that we have our eyes set on, that is the three-week-long winter session of the Parliament,
00:10which will be beginning on December 1st, that is Monday and tomorrow.
00:14Ahead of the winter session, the government held an all-party meeting.
00:17The biggest flashpoint in this winter session seems to be the SIR.
00:21Now, opposition seems to be rattled with the landslide win of the NDA in Bihar
00:25and will be leaving no stone unturned to corner the government over the electoral roll revision issue.
00:30The customary meeting has been convened to ensure, in fact, smooth functioning of the two houses
00:35during the session where several new bills have been planned to be introduced.
00:39Opposition, remember, has already launched a scathing attack at the government
00:43and claimed that democracy has been murdered and votes have been stolen.
00:47Opposition is also likely to corner the government over the Delhi blast case as well.
00:52With the battleground all set and heating up, more fireworks are expected during the sunset.
00:58The country has been taken by the NDA in Bihar.
01:28If the parliament is told, disrupted, the owners, the responsibilities
01:50squarely rest on this government, if the parliament is told, disrupted, the owners, the responsibilities
01:58squarely rest on this government.
02:20If the parliament is told, we should have done a good job.
02:27We should have done a good job.
02:29We should have done a lot of work.
02:33We should have done a lot of work.
02:35We should have done a lot of work.
02:39We will have to tell the entire business and total of the days and how many sessions will be.
02:46foreign
02:49foreign
03:00foreign
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03:10foreign
03:15I hope that we are not going to be a good thing.
03:21We are not going to be a good thing.
03:24I am not going to be a good thing.
03:27It was a good thing.
03:29The party was going to be a good thing.
03:32Congress, RGD, they fought.
03:35They fought.
03:36They fought.
03:37They fought.
03:38But in the world, there was no reason.
03:42I will not be able to do that in every part of the country.
03:47The government is the same as the fake voters are the same.
03:53So we can't believe that there is nothing to believe.
03:58And the ESA is the same way to do this.
04:01The government is the same way to do this.
04:05is not the case of BJP.
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