The Monsoon Session of Parliament saw high drama once again, with both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha facing multiple disruptions throughout the day. The Opposition raised strong objections demanding a debate over the Bihar Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls and the controversial “Operation Sindoor,” leading to frequent adjournments.
Tempers flared after Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s resignation was discussed, causing further uproar. The government’s response to the resignation was met with criticism, intensifying the already tense atmosphere in both Houses.
Multiple Opposition parties, including the CPI and Trinamool Congress, submitted notices to suspend regular business and discuss urgent matters like alleged attacks on migrant workers and electoral irregularities. However, none of these were taken up, prompting walkouts and vocal protests.
Amid the chaos, the government managed to introduce two new bills in the Lok Sabha — the National Sport Governance Bill, 2025, and the National Anti-Doping Amendment Bill, 2025. These were laid on the table with minimal discussion due to continuous noise and sloganeering from the Opposition benches.
With no major legislative work completed and little room for discussion, both Houses were eventually adjourned for the day. They are set to resume again at 11 AM the following morning.
The day’s events reflected an increasingly polarized political environment, with key issues overshadowed by procedural standoffs.