Sunday, July 20, 2025

Govt ready for Operation Sindoor discussion in Parliament, says Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju

Over 100 MPs have signed a motion seeking impeachment of judge 


Centre ready for Operation Sindoor discussion in Parliament, won't shy away: Kiren Rijiju


The Centre will respond appropriately in Parliament, the Minister said.


The opposition has decided to grill government on Operation Sindoor, loses suffered by Indian military, intelligence failure on Pahalgam terror attack and US President Donald Trump's ceasefire claims.












The monsoon session of Parliament begins Monday, July 21. He assured that the Centre will not shy away from any topic and is committed to running the House smoothly.

Speaking after an all-party meeting, Rijiju said, “We are open to discussing important issues like Operation Sindoor in Parliament. There must be coordination between the government and the Opposition to ensure proper functioning of the House.”  


When asked about the Opposition’s plan to raise US President Trump's ceasefire claims, Rijiju responded that the government will address all questions inside Parliament, not outside. 


“We will respond appropriately during the Parliament session,” he said.   Rijiju also stressed the importance of constructive debate, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is always present in Parliament whenever important matters arise.

He added that the government is prepared to table 17 bills during the monsoon session and will respond to all queries during debates. “We are ready for discussions with an open heart. We value rules and parliamentary traditions,” Rijiju said. 


Notably. Prime Minister Modi will travel to the UK and the Maldives between from July 23 and July 26. The all-party meeting saw participation from 51 political parties, with 54 members attending. Rijiju called the meeting constructive, stating that parties from all sides, NDA, UPA (INDIA bloc), and independents, shared their views and demanded debates on various issues.

The Centre has taken note of these points and urged both the ruling party and the Opposition to work together. “We may belong to different ideologies, but ensuring that Parliament runs properly is everyone’s responsibility - Opposition's as well as Government's," ” Rijiju said.


On the issue of Justice Yashwant Verma, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that more than 100 MPs have signed a motion seeking his impeachment, which the government plans to bring forward during the current Parliament session. Rijiju added that the timeline for its introduction is yet to be decided and will be shared in due course.









2 comments:

  1. Here’s a punchy and pointed reply to the government’s statement, laced with political satire and sharp undertones:


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    Caption: “Operation Diversion, Justice Subversion?”

    So now we’re being told that running Parliament is a shared responsibility, but discussing “Operation Sindoor” — a matter screaming for transparency — is apparently a national inconvenience. The government seems more invested in silencing questions than answering them. After all, open discussion might reveal more than they'd like to admit.

    As for Justice Yashwant Verma, if over 100 MPs can sign a motion to impeach a judge, one wonders — are we witnessing a defense of democracy or a demolition job masked in constitutional decorum? Parliament may be running, yes — but the question is: where to? And on whose remote control?



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  2. So now we’re being told that running Parliament is a shared responsibility, but discussing “Operation Sindoor” — a matter screaming for transparency — is apparently a national inconvenience. The government seems more invested in silencing questions than answering them. After all, open discussion might reveal more than they'd like to admit. The tricky question of the President Trump about playing the USA's role on as a mediator alsoremains unanswered.

    As for Justice Yashwant Verma, if over 100 MPs can sign a motion to impeach a judge, one wonders — are we witnessing a defense of democracy or a demolition job masked in constitutional decorum? Parliament may be running, yes — but the question is: where to? And on whose remote control?


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