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  • Monday, 21 July, 2025 11:10:PM

    According to sources, the government has quietly strategized to introduce at least eight significant bills, which encompass proposed new income tax reforms, amendments to the Goods and Services Tax (GST), the Manipur Amendment Bill, the National Sports Governance Bill, and several others, all while dismissing the opposition's calls for dialogue. The opposition's request for a special session to deliberate on the implications and outcomes of Operation Sindoor has been turned down, and the government has instead confirmed the traditionally scheduled Monsoon session to commence on July 21st. In response, opposition parties have united under the collective banner of I.N.D.I.A., intent on holding the government accountable for various oversights and facilitating thorough discussions on pressing issues.

    Among the burning topics that the opposition aims to address in Parliament are the ramifications of Operation Sindoor, President Trump’s assertions regarding ceasefire, the Pahalgam incident, and the inefficacy of various governmental agencies—each representing substantial concerns for the public. To solidify their approach, numerous strategy meetings have taken place, with party leaders engaging in both in-person and virtual discussions to ensure a cohesive front source says. Additional pressing matters, such as the tragic accident involving AI 171 and the S.I.R program being overseen by the Election Commission, have found their way onto the opposition's agenda as well. Given the comprehensive list of topics slated for discussion, this Monsoon session promises to be both explosive and captivating, particularly in terms of the issues that resonate deeply with the general populace source says.

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