As per practice, governments sends a select number of MPs of various parties as delegates to the United Nations after the Prime Minister wraps up his interactions and meetings at the UN General Assembly. They participate in different UN conventions on a wide range of subjects.
This year after the Assembly, the general debate was to be held till October 7, which was to be followed by the sessions of six main committees and other plenary bodies where the MPs would have participated.
The parliamentarians had also been intimated about the plans for their visit to New York, the sources said.
Earlier, it was decided to send three separate batches of a total of about 30 MPs as the country's non-official delegation from October 6, with the last batch scheduled to return on November 14.
The MPs who were supposed to have been part of this delegation are understood to be belonging to parties like the BJP, Congress, Trinamool Congress, JD(U) and TDP.