The Monsoon Session of Parliament begins today, July 21. The session will run till August 21, with 21 sittings over 32 days. Both Houses will be adjourned from August 12 to 17 for Independence Day events.
This is the first session after Operation Sindoor, India’s recent airstrikes on terror camps in Pakistan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address Parliament before the session begins at 11 am.
What the Opposition Wants
The opposition, under the INDIA bloc, plans to raise eight major issues:
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The Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor
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The Election Commission’s Special Revision of voter rolls in Bihar
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US President Donald Trump’s claims about mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan
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Foreign policy concerns
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Restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir
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Crimes against women
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Farmers’ problems
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Rising unemployment
They demand that Prime Minister Modi speak on the Pahalgam attack, Trump’s ceasefire remarks, and the EC’s actions in Bihar. The opposition accuses the government of influencing state elections through the voter roll revision.
The government plans to introduce 17 bills during the session. These focus on shipping laws, tax reforms, sports governance, mineral development, and geoheritage preservation.
List of Bills Likely to Be Taken Up: Monsoon Session 2025
Category | Bill / Item | Year |
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Legislative Business | Bills of Lading Bill | 2024 |
Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill | 2024 | |
Coastal Shipping Bill | 2024 | |
Readjustment of ST Representation in Goa Assembly Bill | 2024 | |
Merchant Shipping Bill | 2024 | |
Indian Ports Bill | 2025 | |
Income Tax Bill (Parliamentary panel report to be tabled) | 2025 | |
Manipur GST (Amendment) Bill (To replace an ordinance) | 2025 | |
Jan Vishwas (Amendment) Bill | 2025 | |
IIM (Amendment) Bill | 2025 | |
Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill | 2025 | |
Geoheritage Sites and Geo-relics Bill | 2025 | |
Mines and Minerals (Amendment) Bill | 2025 | |
National Sports Governance Bill | 2025 | |
National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill | 2025 | |
Financial Business | Demands for Grants (Manipur) | 2025–26 |
Related Appropriation Bill | 2025–26 | |
Other Business | Resolution on extending President’s Rule in Manipur (Under Article 356) | — |
Government’s Stand
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said the government is open to discussing Operation Sindoor “within rules and conventions.”
He urged parties to ensure smooth functioning of Parliament and confirmed that all points raised would be discussed in the Business Advisory Committees of both Houses.
Rijiju also responded to the opposition’s demand for Modi’s statements. He said the Prime Minister is always present in Parliament when not on foreign trips but may not always be in the House.
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