Intro: The government is expected to introduce several important Bills during the session, making it one of the busiest legislative periods this year.
New Delhi
The Central Government has called an all-party meeting on July 19, one day before the Monsoon Session of Parliament starts, to discuss its legislative agenda and hear the issues that Opposition parties are expected to raise.
The meeting will begin at 11 am and follows the usual practice of consulting political parties before every Parliament session.
The Monsoon Session will be held from July 20 to August 13 after President Droupadi Murmu approved the government’s recommendation to summon both Houses of Parliament. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said the session would focus on meaningful debates, discussions and decisions on matters of national importance.
The government is expected to introduce several important Bills during the session, making it one of the busiest periods of the parliamentary calendar. At the same time, the Opposition is preparing to question the government on several major national issues, which could lead to heated debates in both Houses.
Political developments within Opposition parties are also expected to influence the session. Reports suggest that the Trinamool Congress has witnessed internal unrest after its Assembly election defeat, with several MPs reportedly joining the National Citizens Party of India. Some leaders have also resigned from the Rajya Sabha before joining the BJP.
The Monsoon Session is expected to witness heated debates over the alleged NEET-UG paper leak, Operation Sindoor and the proposed 130th Constitution Amendment Bill. Political developments, including reported shifts of MPs between parties, are also likely to influence the proceedings.


