Kiren Rijiju Says Govt Will Discuss Op Sindoor; Urges Oppn Parties to Coordinate for Smooth Parliament Session
PAKISTAN, JUL 20 – Lashkar-e-Taiba is relocating its base deeper into Pakistan under military pressure from India's Operation Sindoor, which responded to the Pahalgam terror attack killing 26 tourists.
- The monsoon session of Parliament began on Monday, July 21, 2025, with an all-party meeting chaired by Union Minister Kiren Rijiju.
- The meeting followed growing calls for discussion on key issues such as Operation Sindoor and the impeachment motion against Justice Yashwant Varma.
- The government sought cooperation from 51 parties represented by 54 members and confirmed it would table 17 bills while addressing parliamentary concerns respectfully.
- Rijiju stated that over 100 MPs, including Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi and 40 Congress members, signed the impeachment motion and that all key issues would be discussed with openness and adherence to rules.
- The government emphasized the shared responsibility of all parties to ensure smooth House functioning, pledging appropriate responses to questions inside Parliament, including on Operation Sindoor and related controversies.
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Government sources said the Centre is willing to have a discussion on any issue raised by the opposition, but has stressed on orderly conduct and smooth proceedings in both Houses
Ready to discuss key issues, including Op Sindoor, in Monsoon Session: Rijiju - The Statesman
Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju said on Sunday that the government is prepared to discuss key issues, including Operation Sindoor, during the monsoon session of Parliament, starting Monday.
Kiren Rijiju says govt will discuss Op Sindoor; urges Oppn parties to coordinate for smooth Parliament Session
Regarding the discussion on Operation Sindoor, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that the all-party delegations' experiences must be shared with the nation. He also mentioned the Justice Yashwant Verma case, saying that more than 100 MPs had signed a motion seeking his impeachment.
Centre ready for Op Sindoor discussion in Parliament, won't shy away: Kiren Rijiju
Centre will respond appropriately in Parliament, Rijiju said when asked about the opposition raising the issue of Operation Sindoor, Pahalgam terror attack and US President Trump's ceasefire claims.
We are very much open to discussing important issues like Operation Sindoor in Parliament: Union minister Kiren Rijiju.
We are very much open to discussing important issues like Operation Sindoor in Parliament: Union minister Kiren Rijiju. We are very much open to discussing important issues like Operation Sindoor in Parliament: Union minister Kiren Rijiju.
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