Parliament schedules Operation Sindoor discussions for Tuesday, July 29, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi participating in the Rajya Sabha proceedings. The Business Advisory Committee allocated sixteen hours for one House and nine hours for the other to examine the military strikes against Pakistani terror infrastructure. Opposition parties submitted multiple adjournment notices demanding immediate discussions on the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor outcomes, President Trump's ceasefire statements, and Bihar's SIR initiative. Congress-led groups aim to challenge the government by questioning security failures at Pahalgam and aircraft losses during the operation.
The ruling party welcomes comprehensive debates and expects to defend India's military response effectively. Modi previously described the parliamentary session as a national victory celebration, referencing the successful cross-border strikes. Disruptions and protests dominated the first three days of the Monsoon Session, preventing productive legislative work. Both sides prepare for intensive exchanges, with opposition members gathering evidence to highlight government shortcomings while the administration readies counterarguments to showcase military achievements.
The ruling party welcomes comprehensive debates and expects to defend India's military response effectively. Modi previously described the parliamentary session as a national victory celebration, referencing the successful cross-border strikes. Disruptions and protests dominated the first three days of the Monsoon Session, preventing productive legislative work. Both sides prepare for intensive exchanges, with opposition members gathering evidence to highlight government shortcomings while the administration readies counterarguments to showcase military achievements.