Clash in Rajya Sabha: Heated Words and Apologies
NEW DELHI, INDIA, JUL 29 – Rajya Sabha adjourned till 2 PM amid a planned 16-hour debate on Operation Sindoor, India's military response killing over 100 terrorists after the Pahalgam attack, lawmakers to discuss security and diplomacy.
- In a swift move this morning, the Rajya Sabha was adjourned till 2 pm, minutes after convening at 11 am, halting proceedings before the Operation Sindoor debate.
- Given it's the seventh session day, a comprehensive discussion on Operation Sindoor was scheduled after Rajya Sabha's adjournment till 2 pm, following intense debate in Lok Sabha.
- According to debate organizers, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar are expected to participate, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi may intervene during the session.
- The adjournment reshaped the day's schedule, affecting Home Minister Amit Shah’s 12 pm address and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s 2 pm opening, with Modi and Shah expected to speak later.
- Highlighting parliamentary friction, the Rajya Sabha
was adjourned till 2 pm during a stormy debate on Operation Sindoor, reflecting deeper political tensions.
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