<p>AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi has demanded a debate on the border issue with China, along with others, in the special session of Parliament convened by the government even as he said that any bill on 'one nation-one election' would be unconstitutional.</p>.<p>He demanded that the NDA government hold a comprehensive debate on China.</p>.<p>"China has encroached upon our 2,000 sq km. We had already demanded that a special session be convened. We hope and demand PM Modi that a comprehensive debate will take place on China in the special session. We lost land in Depsang and Demchok," he told reporters here Thursday night.</p>.Modi govt sets up panel to explore 'one nation, one election'; to be headed by Ram Nath Kovind.<p>"...we are not able to patrol in 25 patrolling points (at the border)," he claimed.</p>.<p>He also demanded that the government breach the 50 per cent limit on reservations in the special session.</p>.<p>The Rohini Commission (on OBC sub-categorisation) has also submitted its report, he said.</p>.<p>Referring to media reports on 'one nation-one election' with regard to the special Parliament session, he claimed that it is 'impossible'.</p>.<p>"If such a bill comes, it will be unconstitutional. Federalism is a part of the basic structure of the Constitution. BJP does not have majority in Rajya Sabha. Assemblies would not pass it. No opposition-ruled state would accept it," he said.</p>.<p>The government should also announce the dates for the winter session of Parliament, he said.</p>.<p>There should not be a situation of winter session not taking place with Vote on Account happening directly in February, 2024, he said.</p>.<p>Owaisi, Lok Sabha member from Hyderabad, said ISRO scientists and Neeraj Chopra should be honoured in Parliament for their recent stellar achievements.</p>.<p>The national cricket team should also be invited to Parliament to convey best wishes as it would be participating in the World Cup, he said.</p>.<p>He alleged that the BJP-led government would like to do grandstanding over the coming G20 meeting.</p>.<p>The government on Thursday announced a 'special session' of Parliament for five days between September 18 and 22 but kept the agenda for it under wraps, triggering speculation. </p>
<p>AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi has demanded a debate on the border issue with China, along with others, in the special session of Parliament convened by the government even as he said that any bill on 'one nation-one election' would be unconstitutional.</p>.<p>He demanded that the NDA government hold a comprehensive debate on China.</p>.<p>"China has encroached upon our 2,000 sq km. We had already demanded that a special session be convened. We hope and demand PM Modi that a comprehensive debate will take place on China in the special session. We lost land in Depsang and Demchok," he told reporters here Thursday night.</p>.Modi govt sets up panel to explore 'one nation, one election'; to be headed by Ram Nath Kovind.<p>"...we are not able to patrol in 25 patrolling points (at the border)," he claimed.</p>.<p>He also demanded that the government breach the 50 per cent limit on reservations in the special session.</p>.<p>The Rohini Commission (on OBC sub-categorisation) has also submitted its report, he said.</p>.<p>Referring to media reports on 'one nation-one election' with regard to the special Parliament session, he claimed that it is 'impossible'.</p>.<p>"If such a bill comes, it will be unconstitutional. Federalism is a part of the basic structure of the Constitution. BJP does not have majority in Rajya Sabha. Assemblies would not pass it. No opposition-ruled state would accept it," he said.</p>.<p>The government should also announce the dates for the winter session of Parliament, he said.</p>.<p>There should not be a situation of winter session not taking place with Vote on Account happening directly in February, 2024, he said.</p>.<p>Owaisi, Lok Sabha member from Hyderabad, said ISRO scientists and Neeraj Chopra should be honoured in Parliament for their recent stellar achievements.</p>.<p>The national cricket team should also be invited to Parliament to convey best wishes as it would be participating in the World Cup, he said.</p>.<p>He alleged that the BJP-led government would like to do grandstanding over the coming G20 meeting.</p>.<p>The government on Thursday announced a 'special session' of Parliament for five days between September 18 and 22 but kept the agenda for it under wraps, triggering speculation. </p>