New Delhi: As the opposition has stopped Parliament, demanding a discussion on the special intensive amendment (SIR) of Bihar’s electoral rolls, some members in the India block rank on Tuesday urged the alliance brass to find a way to run the Parliament, but their petition was shot.Sources said that at the India Block meeting on Tuesday morning, John Britis of CPM, NK Premchandran of RSP and et Mohammad Bashir of Iml felt that the Parliament session should not be washed. While Britis is a Rajya Sabha MP, Bashir and Premchandran are in the Lok Sabha.However, his petition was strongly confronted by big parties like Congress, DMK, TMC, SP, Shiv Sena, RJD, who felt that the government cannot go away by developing a discussion on political rolls such as review of electoral rolls. In the coming days with opposition programs targeting the Election Commission, a meeting of dinner at Rahul Gandhi’s residence on Thursday, opposition to Bangalore under Rahul’s leadership on Friday, and a joint March from EC on 11 August – the opposition is unlikely to rely.A comprehensive consensus to protest against the election roll amendment was developed after discussion on Pahalgam-operation vermilion in two houses in three days last week. As they gathered to chart the future strategy, Sir dominated the discussion. Opposition leaders were told by Rahul that the issues being raised in Parliament were important but the BJP was winning the election by manipulating the election role.He told the members of the India Block that a sample has been detected in a “deep dive” serious irregularities in the list of voters made by the Congress in Bangalore seat, and the government should be forced to discuss the subject in Parliament. Since then, the opposition staged a strong protest in Parliament every morning.