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Upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament Set to Begin on July 20

The Monsoon session of Parliament is set to begin on July 20, with an all-party meeting scheduled for July 19 to discuss the session's agenda. Leaders from various political parties will gather to review key issues and new bills that the government plans to introduce. This session is expected to address significant topics, including law and order and border security, with the opposition likely to raise concerns about recent government decisions. Stay tuned for updates on this crucial political event.
 

Parliament's Monsoon Session Commences Soon

The Monsoon session of Parliament is scheduled to commence on July 20. On the eve of this session, the government has called for an all-party meeting on July 19. This gathering aims to discuss the key topics that will be addressed during the Monsoon session.


Agenda Discussion for Smooth Session Management

The all-party meeting, taking place a day before the session, is set for 11 AM. The government aims to ensure that the Monsoon session proceeds without interruptions, which is why it seeks to engage with leaders from various political parties to discuss the main agenda for the session.


Information on New Bills to Be Shared

Leaders and representatives from all major political parties are invited to this meeting convened by the government. During this session, opposition leaders will be informed about the key bills that the government intends to pass in this session. Additionally, opposition parties will have the opportunity to present the issues they wish to discuss with the government.


Significant Issues Expected to Be Raised in Parliament

This Monsoon session is anticipated to cover several important topics related to both domestic and international matters. Discussions may include serious issues such as the country's law and order situation and border security. It is expected that opposition parties will raise concerns regarding the decision to blend ethanol with petrol and the alleged donation fraud related to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, potentially leading to significant uproar in Parliament as they seek accountability from the government.