Monsoon session of Parliament starting today, from 'Operation Sindoor' to tariff, there are chances of confrontation on many issues
Monsoon session of Parliament starting today, from 'Operation Sindoor' to tariff, there are chances of confrontation on many issues
Monsoon session of Parliament starting today: From 'Operation Sindoor' to tariff, there are chances of confrontation on many issues
Every session of Parliament holds special importance in India's democratic system, and the monsoon session of the year 2025 is no exception. In this session starting today, there are possibilities of tremendous debate and confrontation between the ruling and the opposition. Important issues like national security, economic policy, social justice and foreign policy are on the agenda this time.
Major issue: Discussion on Operation 'Sindoor'
The hottest issue of this session is likely to become "Operation Sindoor". It was a secret military operation, which the Government of India has recently made public. This operation was carried out with the aim of eliminating the network of terrorists in the border areas. While the government is calling it a major success of national security, the opposition can raise questions on its transparency and humanitarian approach.
Tariff and inflation on the economic front
The most important issue for the common people of the country is inflation and tariff. Due to the recent increase in the prices of petrol, diesel, electricity and cooking gas, the anger of the public is at its peak. In such a situation, this issue will be raised loudly in the Parliament. The opposition can ask the government:
When will the common man get relief?
Is the government making any strategy to control prices?
What is the impact of the rising tariff on rural India?
Women's safety and social issues
Recently, some serious cases related to women's safety have come to the fore in the country. Due to this, women MPs in Parliament can demand strict laws and their strict implementation from the government. Along with this, issues like reservation, social justice, rights of Scheduled Castes and Tribes will also be part of the discussion.
Possible uproar in Parliament
If sources are to be believed, this time the opposition has prepared a complete strategy to corner the government. Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, Trinamool Congress and other parties can unite and ask the government to:
Demand a detailed report of "Operation Sindoor"
Demand to present inflation and unemployment figures in Parliament
Can seek clarification on financial matters like Adani-Hindenburg
Government's stand and expected bills
Many important bills can be introduced by the government in this session, which include:
National Security Bill: New law to deal with cyber crime and digital espionage
Industrial Policy Amendment Bill: Initiative to encourage MSME sector in the country
Women's Reservation Bill (amended form): Reservation for women in Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies
The government is expecting a constructive debate in this session and the Prime Minister has appealed to all parties for positive cooperation.
Role of media and public's eyes
Like every session of Parliament, this time too the media will keep an eye on every small and big activity. News, debates and videos related to the monsoon session are also becoming increasingly viral on social media. This time the common people:
Expect relief on inflation
Need transparency on the issue of security
Need a concrete plan on employment and agriculture
Monsoon session: Test of democracy
Like every time, this session is also a big test of the democratic process of the country. While on the one hand the government will have to defend its policies and decisions, the opposition will have to become the voice of the people and give strong arguments.
Conclusion: Debate on issues is necessary, but decorum should be maintained
The beauty of Indian democracy is that every voice is heard here and every idea is respected. It is expected that this monsoon session of Parliament also becomes a platform for debate, discussion and decisions. The country needs policy solutions, not just political confrontation. In such a situation, all the MPs are expected to take up the problems of the people of their respective areas seriously and work within decorum.