Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth says,
-- "From tomorrow, discussions on Operation Sindoor will take place in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Ever since the Parliament session began, we were ready for it, but the opposition had no such intention... They (the opposition) only want to stay in the headlines...
Solutions come from discussions, but they only run away from discussions... The people of the country see everything.
You were not elected just to make noise in the House all day and tear papers... Tomorrow, we will explain how, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and our Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, we successfully executed Operation Sindoor...".
Govt/#BJP and #Opposition reach consensus ... #LokSabha to resume normally from July 28
The House may take up discussion on Operation Sindoor on Monday.
The Business Advisory Committee had already allocated 16 hours for detailed debate on Operation Sindoor.
On the first day, there was a shocking resignation of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar in late evening hours. The ruling dispensation suggests a major constitutional crisis has been averted as the Chairman Rajya Sabha was almost in a confrontation stance with the Government on floor management vis-a-vis impeachment motion against a sitting judge.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla held a meeting with floor leaders on Friday and thus the deadlock has ended apparently.
"It was a good meeting and the Lower House will function smoothly from Monday," a source said.
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