New Delhi, Nov 27: In advance of the Winter Session of Parliament, which is set to start on December 4, the Government has called an all-party meeting for December 2. On December 22, 2023, the Winter session of Parliament will come to an end. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi has summoned an all-party meeting for December 2 on behalf of the government. The all-party meeting is typically called a day before the session starts, but this time it has been postponed by a day because polls are currently being taken in five states on December 3. A day following the announcement of the results of the assembly elections in the five states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram, and Telangana, the winter session will take place.It is anticipated that the results of the polls will be discussed in the session. During the session, three significant bills that aim to replace the Evidence Act, the CrPC, and the IPC may be discussed. The Ethics Committee’s report on Mahua Moitra, the MP for the Trinamool Congress, and the “cash for query” allegations is also expected to be discussed during the session. Her expulsion has been recommended by the committee. As the government endeavours to advance its legislative agenda, opposition parties are expected to insist on having conversations about matters that are important to them.