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Lok Sabha Monsoon Session Day 2: Opposition demands discussion on Op Sindoor, Bihar SIR

Lok Sabha Monsoon Session Day 2: Opposition demands discussion on Op Sindoor, Bihar SIR

Time of India19 hours ago
The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha continued their Monsoon Session on Day 3, with the Opposition pushing for key debates on issues like the Bihar electoral roll and the Air India crash, amid demands for discussion on Operation Sindoor and the Pahalgam attack. Parliament proceedings were adjourned amid these demands, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the government and the Opposition.
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  • Time of India

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