The Monsoon Parliament Session started on the 18th of July, Monday.

According to sources, the stormy Monsoon Parliament session would hold several discussions including misuse of investigation agencies, the Agnipath Army Recruitment scheme, price rise, alleged attacks on the federal structure and the “Chinese incursion.”

Furthermore, the Central Government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is likely to introduce 32 bills in the Parliament session.  The 2022 Monsoon Parliament Session is likely to be stormy, as the opposition braced up for detailed discussion over the various issue, including the short seatings, as the Parliament Session is scheduled to end on the 11th of August.

However, the Parliamentary Affairs Minister Mr. Pralhad Joshi dismissed the allegations of having short duration session, saying the BJP Government was ready to “discuss any issue” under the rules and procedure of the House, the Opposition “is raising non-issues as it does not have anything against the leadership of Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, which has wide acceptance among the people of India and abroad.

Furthermore, ahead of the session, Mr. Rajnath Singh, the Defence Minister of India, chaired an all party meeting, which Mr. Narendra Modi missed.

Highlighting the absence of Mr. Narendra Modi, the opposition leaders took a dig at the BJP Government and criticised the absence of Mr. Narendra Modi.

Reacting to the criticism, Mr. Prahlad Joshi said, “Because of some reason, the PM did not come.  In fact, before 2014, the PM never used to attend these meetings.  A senior Cabinet member like Rajnath Singh presided over the meeting, unlike the Congress, which used to send the chief whip to take the meeting during its rule.  How many times did (former prime minister) Manmohan Singh attend all-party meetings?”

Approximately, 36 political parties attended the all party meeting, prior to the Parliament Session and discussed issues such as the “DHFL bank fraud, rising unemployment, fiscal and rupee value crisis, hate speech, rising crimes in Jammu and Kashmir and attacks on Kashmiri Pandits, the collapse of autonomous bodies and constitutional institutions and illegal demolition of homes of minorities.

The meeting also discussed the Sri Lanka crisis issues and other matters of India.

Meanwhile, the Parliament session which started on the 18th of July, would continue till the 12th of August.

Stay tuned for further updates.

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