Samajwadi Party MP Akhilesh Yadav emphasised the significance of the recent Pahalgam terror attack, calling for an open discussion in Parliament to address the incident.
Congress held a meeting with its floor leaders on Monday to discuss strategies for the upcoming Monsoon Parliament Session. Several key topics, including Pahalgam Terror attack and Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.
The Congress MP said that even in the agenda of the BAC meeting, the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor were not included. He stated that the government should clarify their stance on the issues.
Ranjit Singh, a resident of Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district, was working at a construction site when unidentified gunmen attacked, killing two Indians and abducting him.
On Sunday, Bhupesh Baghel launched an attack on Central agencies, saying not just the ED, but the Economic Offences Wing is also calling and threatening people who have already given statements.
As per sources, since PM Modi will be embarking on a two-nation tour of the United Kingdom and the Maldives from July 23 to July 26, the discussion on Operation Sindoor is likely to take place next week.
The House, which commenced on 11 pm on Monday, was earlier adjourned until 4 pm due to constant sloganeering from the opposition leaders demanding discussion and government's response over the Operation Sindoor and Pahalgam terror attack.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament Tejasvi Surya on Monday said that Parliament is a place for debate and discussion, not disruption, saying that the opposition's attempt to create an atmosphere of disharmony in the Parliament is unacceptable.
Samajwadi Party MP Rajeev Rai on Monday, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed Operation Sindoor as a 'Vijay Utsav', asked who would take responsibility for the security failure in Pahalgam, saying that the PM should tell the nation about the whereabouts of the terrorists who killed inno
At least 1,180 people were killed, and 252 Israelis and foreigners were taken hostage in Hamas's attacks on Israeli communities near the Gaza border on October 7. Of the 50 remaining hostages, around 30 are believed to be dead.
"As a Mumbaikar, I cannot accept the verdict of the Bombay High Court. In 2006, I was myself an MP from Mumbai, and I went and saw what happened in that terrorist attack," said Deora.