Lok Sabha News
The Lok Sabha was adjourned until noon on Friday due to ongoing disruptions by opposition members during Question Hour, despite tributes to the departed and appeals for decorum from Speaker Om Birla.
Parliament remains stalled for the third week over demands to debate Bihar’s electoral roll revision. No bills have passed since July 21. PM Modi to address NDA meeting amid deadlock.
Operation Sindoor Debate: PM Narendra Modi said that he stands in the Lok Sabha not only to present India's side but also to show a mirror to those who don't see the country's point of view.
Congress MP from Wayanad Priyanka Gandhi Vadra launched a direct attack on the Narendra Modi government, questioning the NDA government’s claims of 'normalcy' in Jammu and Kashmir while demanding accountability from Home Minister Amit Shah.
During the Monsoon Session, NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule praised PM Modi in the Lok Sabha for entrusting Opposition leaders with leading international delegations, calling it a gesture of greatness.
The Monsoon Session of the Parliament began on July 21 and is scheduled to run until August 21.
The Monsoon Session resumes today with debates on Operation Sindoor, opposition demands on Trump’s ceasefire claims, and key leaders’ from the government and oppostion is set to participate.
The Monsoon session of the Parliament is scheduled to commence on July 21 and will run till August 12, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju announced on Wednesday. Both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha will convene on July 21, marking the start of the session after a gap of over three months.
The Budget Session 2025 of Parliament which commenced on Friday, the 31st of January adjourned sine-die on Friday.
Rahul Gandhi stated that foreign policy is about managing other countries, including the neighbouring ones.
Criticizing the Waqf Bill, Owaisi said it is going to curb the rights of Muslims.
Countering an opposition MP's remark that minorities won't accept the bill, Amit Shah asked was the member trying to threaten the government. The Home Minister said that the UMEED Bill is a law of the Indian government passed by the Parliament and is binding on all.
Waqf Amendment Bill: The Bill seeks to improve the administration and management of waqf properties in India.
The Waqf Bill is likely to come before the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, with the two Houses allocated eight hours each for debating the proposed law.
Samajwadi Party MP Rajeev Rai criticized the government's claims of India's rising global stature, citing the decline in the country's passport ranking.
Replying to a Lok Sabha debate on the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the legislation will strengthen the country's security, and boost the economy and business, besides encouraging the health and education sectors.
Apart from salaries, the Central government has also hiked pension of former MPs. The former Members of Parliament have also received a payout hike as their pension has been increased from Rs 25,000 to Rs 31,000.
Earlier, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla objected to the DMK members wearing T-shirts with slogans written on them and said such actions were against the rules of procedure of the House.
Rahul Gandhi told reporters outside Parliament that he also wanted to speak in the House on the Maha Kumbh issue.
The minister noted that foreign exchange revenue generated by the government through the launching of foreign satellites during the same period “is nearly $143 million and 272 million euros”.
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