Modi replies on Pahalgam-Seasfire: Congress

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All parties met on Sunday before the monsoon session of Parliament starting on Monday. Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi said- In this session, we will raise issues like Pahalgam attacks, conflicts on boundaries, Trump’s ceasefire claim, special intensive revision (SIR) in Bihar. The Prime Minister is the head of the government, his moral responsibility is to inform the country on these issues through Parliament.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said- It is the responsibility of everyone to run the House. The government is ready to discuss all issues. At the same time, Donald will also give appropriate reply to the claims made on Tram’s Operation Sindoor.

Many senior ministers, NDA and leaders of opposition parties were present in the meeting, which lasted more than one and a half hours under the chairmanship of Union Minister JP Nadda. The monsoon session will start from July 21 and run till August 21. During this time many important bills will be discussed and passed.

Government will introduce 8 bills in monsoon session

The central government is going to introduce 8 bills (bills) in the monsoon session. These include an important bill related to the country’s landlords and safety of old remains. The bills that will be introduced include the National Sports Administration Bill, the Land-Heritage Site and Land Activities (Conservation and Maintenance) Bill, Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, and National Doping (Amendment) Bill.

Impeachment on Justice Verma is the only issue, on which both the opposition agreed

Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that more than 100 MPs have signed the impeachment against Justice Verma. Justice Verma has been in trouble since receiving burnt cash at his house. Whether or not the government will consider this issue in the monsoon session, Rijiju said that all the parties will do this process together. This is not the government’s job alone.

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