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After the operation, the first Parliament session Sindoor set to open on Stormy Note. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Center on Sunday expressed its readiness to discuss all the “important issues” in the monsoon session of the Parliament raised by the opposition parties, which included Operation Sindoor and repeated claims by US President Donald Trump that they had given a ceasefire facility between India and Pakistan.In the Customery Floor Leaders meeting before the session starting on Monday, the opposition raised various issues, including voter rolls rivifications in Bihar, leading to “Laps” Pahalgam attack and Trump’s claims.Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said after the chairmanship of Union Minister JP Nadda, “We are very open for a discussion … These are the issues of great national importance. The government is not going away and will never be embarrassed, but is open to discuss within rules and conferences.”Sources said that there was no assurance about the discussion on the special intensive amendment (SIR) of the election role in Bihar, about which opposition parties have been vocal and critical of the Election Commission.NDA aide Sindoor wants debate to highlight the achievements of the governmentThe “reluctance” of the Center to discuss the role of EC on the floor of the House is also stems from the fact that NDA partners, including JDU, have not questioned Bihar sir, because there is no irregularity after their own surveys. JDU’s Sanjay Kumar told reporters that there were reports that people had no issue with Sir.Generally, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, who is the Deputy Leader of the Lok Sabha, presides over the meeting of floor leaders, but he was allegedly unwell and 54 members of various parties and independent MPs participated in the participation.“We have noted all points. We have requested all the parties to ensure the functions of Parliament properly. We have to ensure coordination. It is the responsibility of all to help in the Parliament work, “Rijiju said,” Whenever the claims of Trump’s ceasefire are discussed, the government will respond properly. “Although the Center indicated the desire to respond to Trump’s claims, it would be a tightly. The government will need to be careful in its response, given the position of Trump, to ensure that bilateral relations, especially at a time when they are on the verge of signing a business treaty, be unaffected.India Block stressed that PM Narendra Modi should respond to the “ceasefire” claims of the US President and the head in Bihar. Sources said that the PM is unlikely to respond to these issues in Parliament, and the concerned ministers will present the government’s approach.Sources said that even BJP allies want Operation Sindoor to be discussed, so that the achievements of the government could be highlighted after visiting various countries.At the meeting, the deputy leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi demanded a discussion on “laps”, which led to the Pahalgam attack, Operation Sindoor, Jammu -Kashmir LG’s statements, defense staff chief, deputy chief of the army, and Trump’s claims. Other opposition parties also raised these issues.

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