रविवार, 20 जुलाई 2025

Parliament Monsoon Session 2025: Opposition Targets Govt on Security, Foreign Mediation & Electoral Issues

 

Author: Shubham Pathak
Published by: The Awaaz India
Protest outside Indian Parliament during Monsoon Session 2025 over democracy and national security issues




📰 Parliament Monsoon Session 2025 Begins with Political Fireworks

India's 2025 Monsoon Session of Parliament has begun on a stormy note, as opposition parties launched a full-scale political offensive on the government. With issues ranging from terrorism and foreign policy to electoral reform and internal security, the session is expected to be one of the most intense in recent years.

🔴 Operation Sindoor & Terrorism Take Centerstage

The biggest spark was lit by demands for discussion over the recent Pahalgam terror attack and the highly classified Operation Sindoor. Members of the INDIA bloc, particularly the Congress and TMC, sought immediate discussion and accused the Modi government of suppressing facts. Congress MP Manickam Tagore moved an adjournment motion, urging open debate. Senior leaders like Randeep Surjewala alleged national security failure and questioned the silence of the Prime Minister.

🌐 US Mediation Controversy: Opposition vs. Government

A shocking claim by former U.S. President Donald Trump — that the U.S. brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan — triggered uproar. The Opposition used this as ammunition, demanding clarification and calling it an “insult to India’s sovereignty.” As per this political analysis, the INDIA alliance seeks to corner the government by projecting it as internationally weak and diplomatically confused.

📜 Key Legislative Agenda

Amidst the noise, the government is set to table crucial bills, including:
  • Electoral Roll Special Intensive Revision (SIR) – Bihar focused
  • Shipping Amendment Bill 2025
  • GST Modification for Manipur
  • Corporate Tax Compliance Reforms
Despite the opposition chaos, the BJP-led NDA holds a majority and is expected to pass most bills unless the ruckus leads to frequent adjournments.

🗳️ Regional Politics: From Assam to Tripura

Assam Evictions Debate:
In an editorial storm, the Himanta Biswa Sarma government faces heat for massive land evictions since 2021—over 5 lakh people displaced. The opposition alleges political vendetta behind the actions. Tripura’s Migration Issue:
Tripura-based Tipra Motha has demanded the removal of migrants who entered after March 1971. The Election Commission has invited party leaders for discussion on reforming the voter list.

🤝 Political Personality: Smriti Irani’s Reflection

In an emotional interview, Union Minister Smriti Irani said:
“People no longer see me as anyone but a minister. This identity is now deeply rooted.”
This personal remark gave a human angle amid the fiery political discourse.

🔁 Continuity of Opposition Strategy

This attack isn't new. It’s part of a larger pattern. Just like during the Israel-Gaza conflict blog, where opposition took moral stands on international matters, here too, India’s foreign engagements are under microscope.

🧭 JD(U) and Nitish Succession Talks

In Bihar, JD(U)'s Upendra Kushwaha has urged Nitish Kumar to step down and pass the party's reins to his son, Nishant Kumar. Though JD(U) is yet to respond officially, this has triggered inner-party buzz and possible future splits.

🗣️ Vice President's Call for Unity

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar emphasized the role of language in unity:
"Language should unite, not divide. In politics, inclusiveness matters more than identity."
This was seen as a counter to increasing language-based political polarization.

📌 Conclusion: High Stakes in 2025

The Monsoon Session is a test for both the government and the opposition. While the Modi government is expected to push key reforms, the opposition is striving to build public perception around failure in governance, diplomacy, and social inclusion. As we move closer to the next General Elections, sessions like these will set the tone for what kind of India emerges in 2026.

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