Parliament Monsoon Session Lok Sabha Saabha Rajya Sabha Proceedings Updates Issues OP Sindoor Bihar EC Sir Hindi News – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Parliament Monsoon Session Lok Sabha Saabha Rajya Sabha Proceedings Updates Issues OP Sindoor Bihar EC Sir Hindi News – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

The monsoon session of Parliament is going to start from today. This session will run for 21 August i.e. 32 days. It will have 21 meetings. PM Modi will be interested in the media before the session starts today. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will give a statement on the main issues including Operation Sindoor. During this time, the opposition in the Rajya Sabha will be allowed to ask questions related to this.

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PM Modi will address media before the start of Parliament session

In an all -party meeting convened on Sunday before the start of the session, the united opposition demanded the government that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should respond to the statements of Operation Sindoor and Trump. After the meeting chaired by Union Health Minister JP Nadda, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said, “The government is ready to discuss all issues including Operation Sindoor as per rules.” On the demand for reply from PM Modi, Rijiju said, “If the foreign trips are left, the Prime Minister is always in Parliament during the session.” However, they cannot be expected to always sit in the House. Whenever the session is going on, the Union Minister is available to answer questions related to his departments.

Government will introduce eight new and nine pending bills in the session

Explain that Congress MP Jairam Ramesh, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, besides Union Minister JP Nadda, including leaders of several other parties including Union Minister JP Nadda attended the all -party meeting held before the monsoon session of Parliament. Sources in the government say that there are plans to introduce eight new and nine pending bills in the session.

Government will not back down from discussion on any subject: Rijiju

Rijiju said, in the meeting, the government sought the cooperation of the opposition for the smooth operation of Parliament. Hopefully hoped that the upcoming session would be fully productive. He said, we are not running away from discussion on any subject including Operation Sindoor. All these subjects are very important for the country. But any debate will be within the scope of rules. On the demand to give enough time to speak to the parties with less MPs, Rijiju said, “We will try to give adequate time to all.”

Demand to discuss issues of Bihar and Manipur

During the Sunday’s all-party meeting before the commencement of the Parliament session, the opposition also raised the demand for discussion on special intensive revision of voter list in Bihar, Manipur, Jammu and Kashmir and China. The government will discuss it due to the issue of voter list being related to the Election Commission and pending in the Supreme Court.

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What did the opposition MP say in the all -party meeting

Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi said that our demand is that Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself should make a statement on the claim of Operation Sindoor and Trump. This is his moral responsibility. Gogoi said that the Congress will also raise the issue of conspiracy in the names of voters in Bihar. Alleging allegations like failure of foreign policy and intelligence failure, Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav said that the Lieutenant Governor himself has accepted the intelligence failure in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. This is a serious situation. He said that India has never allowed the third party to mediate on the issue related to Pakistan, so the government should clarify the claims of US President Trump. He claimed that our foreign policy failed, as no country supported India on Operation Sindoor.

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