Parliament Monsoon Session: Opposition Demands Discussion on Pahalgam Attack and Operation Sindoor
NEW DELHI, INDIA, JUL 19 – The INDIA bloc plans to challenge the government on terrorism, foreign policy failures, and electoral roll revisions, citing US President Trump's 24 claims of brokering an India-Pakistan ceasefire.
- On Saturday evening, 24 I.N.D.I.A. bloc leaders met virtually in New Delhi, finalising issues ahead of the Monsoon Session starting Monday.
- Highlighting the Pahalgam terror attack failures, Trump’s ceasefire claims and protesting Bihar roll revisions, I.N.D.I.A. bloc leaders aimed to corner the government.
- Eight priority issues include foreign policy “failure”, Gaza “atrocities”, delimitation exercise and targeting of SCs/STs, women and minorities.
- Pramod Tiwari demanded the Prime Minister’s presence during debates, while announcing an in-person meeting to take place `soon`.
- With the session running through August 21, the Lok Sabha Secretariat publishes agenda papers in 12 languages using AI-based tools.
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