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Parliament Monsoon Session Live Updates: LS To See Heated Session Over SIR Amid Oppn Demand For Debate

Parliament Monsoon Session Live Updates: LS To See Heated Session Over SIR Amid Oppn Demand For Debate

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Parliament Monsoon Session Today Day 14, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Live Updates: This Parliament Monsoon Session has witnessed several adjournments over the Bihar Special Intensive Revision (SIR). Opposition has been constantly demanding an immediate debate on the SIR of the electoral rolls in Bihar.
Even on Day 13, the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha resumed at 11 AM but were disrupted and adjourned due to repeated disruption by the Opposition.
The Opposition has proposed allowing a discussion on 'electoral reforms' as a 'middle path' to end the deadlock in Parliament over the demand for a debate on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, according to sources within the opposition parties. The government has not yet responded to the proposal.
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