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Kharge meets Rajya Sabha Chairman ahead of Monsoon Session

Kharge meets Rajya Sabha Chairman ahead of Monsoon Session

The Hindu15-07-2025
Ahead of the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge met Vice-President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar on Tuesday (July 15, 2025).
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The Opposition, he said, is keen on ensuring a productive session. The month-long session is scheduled to commence on July 21.
'The Opposition wants a productive Rajya Sabha session from July 21st. For that to happen, a number of strategic, political, foreign policy and socio-economic issues that are of great public concern need to be debated and discussed,' Mr. Kharge said in a post on social media platform X following the meeting.
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