Meeting on July 15 to finalize Congress strategy for Sonia Gandhi monsoon session

Meeting on July 15 to finalize Congress strategy for Sonia Gandhi monsoon session

Congress Parliamentary Party leader Sonia Gandhi will preside over an important meeting on Tuesday to finalize the party’s strategy for the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament, which expects a conflict between the opposition and the government on hosting the issues.

Opposition parties are expected to raise strong concerns over the Election Commission’s move to meet a special intensive amendment of the electoral roll in Bihar.

Apart from this, the Congress is demanding to discuss the Pahalgam attack, Operation Sindoor as well as diplomatic outreach.

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Congress President Mallikrajun Kharge and Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi are expected to attend the Congress’ Parliamentary Strategy Group meeting with the Leader of the Opposition. Party sources said that it will be chaired by Sonia Gandhi, who is at her 10, Janapath Niwas.

The government has announced that the monsoon session of Parliament will start from July 21 and will continue till August 21, indicating a heavy legislative agenda from the planned a week before.

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Earlier, the session was to end on August 12, but now it has been extended for a week.

The long term of the session comes between the government’s schemes to bring the major legislative legislation to facilitate private sector entry into the nuclear power domain.

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The government is planning to amend the Civil Liability for the Atomic Damage Act and the Atomic Energy Act to implement the announcement in the Union Budget to open the nuclear sector for private players.

The opposition is demanding a debate on the strike at terrorist sites in Pakistan by the Indian Armed Forces in response to the terrorist attack in Pahgam on 22 April.

Opposition parties have demanded a reply from the government to prevent an nuclear war from the government over the claims of media-Pakistan conflict in the India-Pakistan struggle of US President Donald Trump.

The government has rejected Trump’s claims with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a phone call last month, that India has never accepted arbitration and will never accept it in future.

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