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NDA's Upcoming Parliamentary Meeting: Key Legislative Discussions Ahead

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is set to hold a significant parliamentary meeting on July 21, dubbed 'Mangal Milan'. This meeting will gather all NDA MPs to discuss crucial legislative matters, including the anticipated 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill. With recent shifts in opposition parties, a lively political debate is expected, particularly surrounding issues like the NEET-UG paper leak and comments from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Stay informed about the latest developments in national politics and key legislative discussions.
 

NDA's 'Mangal Milan' Meeting Scheduled

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has named its parliamentary party meeting on July 21 as 'Mangal Milan'. This gathering is set to take place at 9:30 AM in the GMC Balayogi Auditorium of the Parliament Library, with all NDA MPs from both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha expected to attend. Given the government's legislative agenda, this meeting is considered crucial. According to Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, several significant bills are anticipated to be discussed during the monsoon session, which will last until August 13.


Political Debates Expected Amid Recent Changes

With recent shifts in various opposition parties, a vigorous political debate is expected during this session. These political changes in recent weeks may influence parliamentary proceedings. The opposition plans to raise several issues, including the alleged NEET-UG paper leak and comments made by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh regarding deaths during 'Operation Sindoor'. The Congress party has issued a notice against the Defence Minister for breach of privilege concerning his remarks.


Constitutional Amendment Bill Under Review

Additionally, the Joint Parliamentary Committee is expected to approve its report on the proposed 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill on July 17, which will then be presented in Parliament. This bill has sparked political discussions due to a provision stating that if the Prime Minister, Chief Minister, or any central or state minister is in judicial custody for serious offenses for more than 30 days, they will automatically be removed from their position.


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