Stormy Start to Parliament: Center, Oppan, face-off on the day of monsoon session; Key takeaways | Bharat News

New Delhi: Parliament on Monday made a big face between the Center and the Opposition during the first day of the monsoon session, seeking discussion on the claims of Operation Sindoor of US President Donald Trump.The day’s proceedings were marked by raising acute slogans and hot exchange, especially on Trump’s claim that he broke into a peace agreement between India and Pakistan.The lower house was postponed twice within an hour, while the Rajya Sabha observed a deep exchange between Congress chief Mallikrajun Kharge and BJP President JP Nadda.Here are the top development of 1 of the day of monsoon session:Postponed speedEven before the commencement of the house proceedings, opposition MPs, including Randeep Surjevala, Manikam Tagore, Renuka Chaudhary and Sandosh Kumar P, suspended a business notice under Rule 267 for discussing Pahgam attack, Operation Sindoor.According to the rules of business process and conduct in the Council of States (Rajya Sabha), Rules 267 relates to suspension of rules.“Any member, with the consent of the Speaker, can take the step that any rule can be suspended in his application for a proposal related to the business listed before that day, and if the speed is met, the rule will be suspended for time in the question; the rule will not apply where the specific provision is already present for a special chapter.”O’clock ModiAddress ofNext to the monsoon session, Prime Minister Modi praised the Indian Army during Operation Sindoor before the monsoon session of Parliament.Addressing the media before the first session, PM Modi said that the monsoon session is an opportunity for the ceremony as “Vijayotswa”.The Prime Minister also appreciated the role of all parties in reaching the world community and highlighting Pakistan, how it was a shelter for terrorist sponsors.Uproar in Lok Sabha within 20 minutesIt was postponed just 20 minutes after the start of the Lok Sabha in the monsoon session, amidst the slogans of opposition MPs, US President Donald Trump demanded the Prime Minister’s response to the claims of the peace agreement between India and Pakistan.The Parliament started paying tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam terrorist attack and the Air India AI -171 aircraft accident victims. However, opposition MPs soon started shouting slogans of “PM Modi Job Do” and demanded immediate discussion on Operation Sindoor.Speaker Om Birla assured the House that he would allow the discussion on the topic after the hour of question, but the opposition MPs continued to protest against the well, which led to the adjournment by 12 noon.Birla said, “You should give notice, and whatever the issue is, the question will be discussed after the hour. The house should work on the first day, and there should be a good discussion. I will give every MP appropriate time and opportunity,” Birla said.He said, “The government wants to respond to every issue. The House should work. You have not come here to raise slogans. Works according to the rules and regulations of the house. All the issues raised according to the rules will be discussed,” he said.Kharge vs NaddaMeanwhile, the Rajya Sabha saw a hot discussion between Congress chief Mallikrajun Kharge and JP Nadda. Kharge questioned the action of the Center after Pahalgam’s attack and alleged that the incident was a result of “intelligence ‘“The Pahgam terrorist attack took place on 22 April, and the responsible terrorists have neither been caught nor abolished till date. We extended unconditional support to the government to maintain unity in the country and strengthen the armed forces. In its light, we want to know what the whole situation is,” Kharge said what the whole situation is.“There was a lapse in Pahalgam, a fact that was accepted by anyone other than LG Manoj Sinha of Jammu and Kashmir. The CDS, the Deputy Chief of the Army, and another army officer have also made important revelations in this regard. We demand that statements about the Pahgam terrorist attacks and operation vermilion should also be presented by the government at home. In addition, the government should clarify its stance on the statement made by US President Trump, as he has claimed a ceasefire not once but 24 times. This is a derogatory case for the country, “he said.House leader Nadda said that the government said that the government is ready in all possible ways to talk about Operation Sindoor in detail.“We will and we want to talk about Operation Sindor. We will share all the details on it, there should be no message that we don’t want to talk about the details,” Nadda said.“No such operation has ever happened, the way we did under the leadership of PM Modi …” He said that the Government of India is prepared in all possible ways to talk about Operation Sindoor in detail.Hot exchange between the two leaders led the adjournment of the upper house till noon.Aviation minister briefingAfter the Rajya Sabha started in the Rajya Sabha, Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarpu Rammohan Naidu informed Parliament on the Air India plane accident in Ahmedabad, killing 260 people.Naidu said that investigation is being done as per the international protocol and claimed that India is handling a damaged black box on its own for the first time.“The investigation is being conducted according to the international protocol. If you look at the initial report, you will see that in the past, whenever a black box was slightly damaged, we will send it abroad,” Naidu said.“However, for the first time, India has taken a stand to handle it independently. To reach a certain conclusion, we must wait for the final report. The aircraft accident bureau (AAIB) fully, follows the rule-based process and is completely fair. While many questions may arise and the Western media can pursue its own narratives, our approach is based in facts. We are committed to the truth to stand up and to highlight what happened, “he said.Rahul Gandhi criesThe Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha accused the ruling party not to allow it to speak in Parliament.Rahul said, “The question is that the Defense Minister is allowed to speak in the House, but opposition members, including me, are not allowed to speak.”He said, “This is a new approach. The convention states that if people from the government’s side can speak, we should also be given a place to speak,” he said.