Parliament convenes Monday for its monsoon session following Operation Sindoor strikes against Pakistani terror facilities. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses lawmakers before proceedings commence. The session extends from July 21 through August 21 with 21 meetings across 32 days. Both chambers pause August 12-17 for Independence Day observances before resuming August 18. This marks the first legislative gathering since precision airstrikes targeted terrorist camps.
Opposition parties seek accountability regarding the military operation launched after the Pahalgam attack killed 26 people. Leaders demand Modi provide detailed explanations about the strikes and respond to American President Trump's peace mediation offers. Bihar's electoral roll revision process faces scrutiny amid transparency concerns. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju confirmed government willingness to discuss national security matters within established procedures. Legislators will also consider multiple bills addressing taxation reform, public trust oversight, sports administration, port management, mineral rights, and geological site protection.
Opposition parties seek accountability regarding the military operation launched after the Pahalgam attack killed 26 people. Leaders demand Modi provide detailed explanations about the strikes and respond to American President Trump's peace mediation offers. Bihar's electoral roll revision process faces scrutiny amid transparency concerns. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju confirmed government willingness to discuss national security matters within established procedures. Legislators will also consider multiple bills addressing taxation reform, public trust oversight, sports administration, port management, mineral rights, and geological site protection.