NEW DELHI — The opposition on Sunday asked the Centre to allow discussions in the Parliament on the US prosecutors’ bribery charges against the Adani Group even as Union minister Kiren Rijiju made it clear that the matters to be taken up in the two Houses will be decided by their authorised committees with the consent of the respective Chair. Following the customary all-party meeting on the eve of the Parliament’s Winter Session commencing Monday, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rijiju told reporters that the government has appealed to all the parties to ensure smooth conduct of business in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. VIDEO | "The all-party meeting was conducted very well today. Leaders of various political parties put their issue before us. We have noted all the points that were highlighted by the parties. We have appealed to all the leaders to hold this winter session of Parliament well,"… pic.twitter.com/PwXuvQw1e0 — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) November 24, 2024 Forty-two leaders from 30 parties attended the meeting which was chaired by senior BJP leader and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. On Congress’ demand to hold discussions on the Adani issue on “priority” apart from a host of other matters,...