Parl. proceedings resume in the present day, Op Sindoor debate time can be prolonged by 9 hours

Parl. proceedings resume in the present day, Op Sindoor debate time can be prolonged by 9 hours

The second day of the Monsoon session started with Opposition leaders staging a joint protest outdoors the ‘Makar Dwar’ of Parliament, accusing the Election Fee of conducting a “biased and partisan” SIR train in poll-bound Bihar. Outstanding leaders comparable to Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav have been seen waving placards and posters alleging electoral manipulation.

Within the Rajya Sabha, the scenario escalated as Opposition members demanded a dialogue on the SIR drive and Dhankhar’s resignation.

When deputy chairman Harivansh rejected adjournment motions moved by a number of Opposition MPs, uproar ensued, with members storming the nicely of the Home and elevating slogans.

The Rajya Sabha was first adjourned until midday, then 2 pm, and eventually for the day.

The Lok Sabha noticed an identical situation with persistent disruptions. Opposition MPs demanded debates on each the SIR train and Operation Sindoor, however Speaker Om Birla denied permission. Protests grew louder, resulting in repeated adjournments and finally a whole halt to proceedings for the day.

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