Rijiju openly said on ‘Operation Sindoor’, Cleaning on Trump’s ceasefire claim






New Delhi
Union Minister Kiran Rijiju said on Sunday that the government is fully prepared to discuss important issues like Operation Sindoor, Pahalgam terror attack during the monsoon session. The session will begin on Monday, July 21. He assured that the central government will not back down from any issue and is committed to running the Parliament smoothly. Rijiju said these things after the All Party meeting. In a conversation with reporters after the all -party meeting, Riziju was questioned on the opposition’s stand on the US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire claim, Rijiju said that the government will answer it in Parliament itself, not outside.

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He also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is always present in Parliament whenever a big issue arises. According to Rijiju, the government plans to introduce 17 bills (bills) in the monsoon session and all questions will be answered during the debate.

51 parties involved in all -party meeting
He said, “We are ready to discuss with open heart. We respect parliamentary rules and traditions.” The all -party meeting was attended by 54 delegates from 51 parties, in which all parties – NDA, UPA (India Block) and Independent MPs – put up their issues and demanded debate. Rijiju said, “We can be from different ideologies, but it is the responsibility of both the government and the opposition to run the Parliament properly.”

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Impeachment motion on Justice Yashwant Verma
Kiran Rijiju said that MPs have demanded impeachment against Justice Yashwant Verma. More than 100 MPs have signed it. The government will bring the proposal in this monsoon session itself, but the date for its introduction has not been decided yet. He said, “The impeachment motion will be brought. The timeline will be told later.”

Rijiju said on getting small parties at the time of getting less
Rijiju also admitted that parties whose MPs are in small numbers, often do not get enough time to speak in Parliament. He said that the government will raise this subject before the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the Chairman of Rajya Sabha and it will be included in the Business Advisory Committee so that everyone can get equal opportunities.

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