Key Points

The Monsoon Session of Parliament began with intense political drama as Opposition members demanded an urgent debate on Operation Sindoor and the Pahalgam terror attack. Both Houses experienced significant disruptions, with the Lok Sabha being adjourned just 20 minutes after commencement due to Opposition protests. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had earlier positioned the session as a celebration of India's national achievements. The government maintained readiness for debate while insisting on following parliamentary conventions.

Key Points: Modi Parliament Session Sparks Op Sindoor Debate Clash

  • Parliament witnesses stormy start with heated Opposition demands
  • Lok Sabha adjourned within 20 minutes of session start
  • Modi frames session as celebration of national achievements
  • Congress seeks debate on Pahalgam terror attack and electoral rolls
2 min read

Monsoon Session begins on stormy note, Govt-Oppn clash over Op Sindoor debate

Monsoon Session erupts in chaos as govt and opposition spar over Operation Sindoor and Pahalgam terror attack

"This is a session of celebration of India's might, pride and triumph - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, July 21

The Monsoon session of Parliament started on a stormy note on Monday, as the government and Opposition sparred over discussion on the Operation Sindoor, India's military operation that decimated terror bases inside Pakistan's territory.

Both Houses of Parliament witnessed noisy scenes as the Opposition members demanded an urgent debate on Operation Sindoor, hoping to corner it over security lapse in Pahalgam terror attack while the government making it clear that it was ready for a debate.

The Lok Sabha witnessed uproar minutes after the beginning of Monsoon session, as the Opposition members raised slogans during the Question Hour and called for postponing other businesses of the Lower House for discussing the Pahalgam massacre, the horrific terror attack that led to the killing of 26 people.

The pandemonium continued despite Speaker Om Birla's intervention, following which the House was adjourned, barely 20 minutes after the beginning of the session.

In Rajya Sabha, the Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge sought discussion on US President Donald Trump's repeated claims of brokering peace between India and Pakistan, however said that they don't want to politicise the Indian military operation.

J.P. Nadda, Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha, responded to Kharge's charges and said that the government was ready for debate on every issue but the House conventions must be followed.

Prior to the beginning of Monsoon Session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had set the tone by calling it a 'session of celebration' of India's might, pride and triumph.

Addressing the media before the commencement of session, PM Modi invoked national pride and spoke about India's recent achievements, from Operation Sindoor to astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's space sojourn.

Earlier in the day, the Congress had submitted the Suspension of Business notices, seeking debate on the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, and the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.

The Congress-led Opposition has been demanding answers from the Narendra Modi-led government over alleged security lapse in Pahalgam as well as the alleged manipulation of electoral rolls in Bihar, barely months before it goes to polls.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
The Opposition has every right to ask questions about Pahalgam attack. 26 innocent lives lost is no small matter. But disrupting Parliament isn't the way - they should follow proper procedures like the Speaker suggested.
R
Rohit P
Modi ji is right - we should celebrate our achievements! Operation Sindoor showed Pakistan we won't tolerate terrorism. But why adjourn Parliament? Both sides should behave like mature leaders, not school kids 😤
S
Sarah B
As an NRI watching from Canada, I'm proud of India's strong response to terrorism but worried about the political drama. The world is watching - can't our leaders debate respectfully like mature democracies?
K
Kavya N
The Bihar electoral roll issue is being overshadowed by all this noise. That's equally important! Our democracy needs fair elections, but no one seems to care about proper voter lists anymore 😔
V
Vikram M
Trump should mind his own business! Why is he interfering in India-Pakistan matters? Our leaders should unitedly tell him to back off instead of fighting among themselves. Desh ka matter hai yeh!
A
Ananya R
The government is ready for debate but wants to follow procedures. That's fair. But Opposition has genuine concerns too. Can't they find

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50