Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Praveen Khandelwal on Monday refuted any allegations of "politicisation" in the all-party parliamentary delegation, which is set to visit key partner countries to highlight India's ongoing fight against cross-border terrorism and Operation Sindoor.
As India ramps up its global outreach to counter terrorism narratives, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has strongly endorsed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to send an all-party parliamentary delegation to key partner countries.
"It is very good to make diplomatic steps abroad. These are not times for war, and diplomatic initiatives must be taken. But first, they should have called a Parliament session. First, they should have spoken to our own people--there should have been a discussion with the parliamentarians
Jairam Ramesh alleged that despite formally submitting four names on request, the government ignored most of them, undermining parliamentary conventions and trust between the Opposition and the ruling party.
BJP Member of Parliament (MP) Ravi Kishan recently shared his views on Operation Sindoor, India's military response to terrorism, as well as his upcoming recognition with the Sansad Ratna Award 2025.
In a move that appears to mimic India's recent diplomatic manoeuvres, where New Delhi has announced seven Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent India at world forums and brief world leaders on Operation Sindoor, Pakistan, in hesitancy, has also called for a delegation to present its ca
The list include Member of Parliaments from multi-parties which have been divided into seven groups consisting of 8-9 members. A leader has been assigned for each group who will lead the delegation on global level.
Congress MP Manickam Tagore alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had sidelined the Opposition, and prior to 2014, Prime Ministers upheld Parliamentary dignity by consulting the Leader of Opposition for national delegations.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP and Chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on 'One Nation, One Election', PP Choudhary, said the 'One Nation, One Election' meetings involve expert interactions to clarify members' doubts.
The Joint Committee on the Constitution (129th Amendment) and Union Territories Laws Bills consulted Maharashtra stakeholders on the feasibility of 'One Nation One Election', addressing logistical, administrative, and economic implications.
Swiss lawmakers from the Swiss Parliamentary Group for Tibet have urged China to immediately release the 11th Panchen Lama, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, and condemned his 30-year enforced disappearance. In a strongly worded joint statement, they criticised China's interference in Tibetan religio