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Monsoon Session 2026: Parliament to Convene from July 20 to August 13

The Monsoon Session of Parliament will be held from July 20 to August 13, 2026, as announced by Union Minister Kiren Rijiju. A Joint Parliamentary Committee examining the 130th Constitution Amendment Bill is set to adopt its report on July 17, retaining the controversial clause on automatic removal of PM/CMs if arrested for 30 days. The opposition plans to raise privilege proceedings against Defence Minister Rajnath Singh over alleged misleading statements about Operation Sindoor casualties. The session aims for meaningful debate on issues of national importance.

Parliament monsoon session to be held from July 20 to August 13

New Delhi, July 4

The Monsoon Session of Parliament will be held from July 20 to August 13, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said on Saturday.

In a post on X, Rijiju said, "On the recommendation of the Govt of India, Hon'ble President, Smt. Droupadi Murmu ji has approved the summoning of both the Houses of Parliament for the Monsoon Session 2026. The Session will commence on July 20, 2026 and continue till August 13, 2026, for meaningful debate, discussion and decisions on issues of National Importance."

Several parliamentary panels have held meetings in the last week.

Meanwhile, a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) examining the controversial 130th Constitution Amendment Bill is expected to adopt its report on July 17, with indications that it will retain the Bill's most debated provision mandating the automatic removal of the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers and Union or State ministers from office if they are arrested and remain in judicial custody for 30 consecutive days in cases involving serious offences.

According to the sources, "A meeting of the committee was called again on July 17. The committee is unlikely to recommend dropping the contentious clause despite concerns raised by several stakeholders during deliberations. However, the report is expected to include safeguards aimed at preventing the provision from being misused for political vendetta or motivated prosecutions."

The proposed amendment had triggered a sharp political debate, with supporters arguing that it would strengthen accountability in public office, while the opposition has warned that it could be exploited to destabilise elected governments through politically motivated investigations and arrests.

The JPC is expected to finalise and adopt its report at its meeting on July 17 before submitting it to Parliament for further consideration.

The Opposition is also expected to bring up the issue of privilege proceedings against Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, after the Congress alleged that he spoke a "straightforward, clear-cut lie" to mislead the House over casualties of Indian soldiers during Operation Sindoor.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Operation Sindoor debate will be the real battleground. If the Defence Minister misled Parliament about our soldiers' casualties, that's a serious breach of trust. We need truth, not political posturing. Jai Hind. 🇮🇳

Vikram M

The 130th Amendment is a great step for accountability! Why should a CM or PM continue to rule from jail? That's not democracy, that's a joke. Opposition is just scared because they know some of their leaders are on thin ice legally. Let the session begin! 💪

Ananya R

Honestly, I feel like these sessions have become more about theatrics than actual work. The JPC report on the 130th Amendment might be a done deal already—just a rubber stamp. I wish they'd focus on real issues like inflation and unemployment that affect common people like us. 🙏

Rohit P

The privilege motion against Rajnath Singh is a big deal. If he lied about soldier casualties during Operation Sindoor, that's not just political—it's a national shame. Our soldiers deserve transparency, not propaganda. Monsoon session better deliver some real accountability. 🫡

Kavya N

I'm just glad the session is happening. Summer heat is killing us, and AC in Parliament might help them think clearly! 😅 But seriously, the 130th Amendment needs careful handling. Don't want it to become a weapon for political vendetta. Balancing accountability and fairness is key.

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