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NEW DELHI: The wintertime league of Parliament volition beryllium held from December 1 to 19, authorities announced connected Saturday, with the announcement triggering an aggravated absorption from the opposition, which described it arsenic an unusually delayed and truncated session. The three-week league volition person 15 sittings successful each and is expected to beryllium stormy arsenic it comes successful the midst of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls successful 12 states and national territories, an workout implicit which respective absorption parties person raised objections. The monsoon league of Parliament besides saw vociferous protests by respective absorption parties implicit the SIR successful Bihar that led to regular disruptions successful Parliament.Truncated Parl league implies authorities won't let debates: Congress President Droupadi Murmu has approved the connection of authorities to convene the wintertime league of Parliament from Dec 1, 2025, to Dec 19, 2025," Union curate Kiren Rijiju said. Congress slammed the announcement, saying it implied the PM Modi authorities would not let debates connected immoderate issues to beryllium raised by the opposition, and the authorities has nary authoritative concern to transact either. AICC spokesperson Jairam Ramesh said the 20-day league volition person simply 15 moving days.
"What is the connection being conveyed? Clearly, the authorities has nary concern to transact, nary bills to get passed, and nary debates to beryllium allowed." TMP MP Derek O'Brien said authorities has "Parliament-Ophobia", describing it arsenic a fearfulness of facing the Parliament. "15-day Winter Session announced. Setting dubious records," helium said connected X. Rijiju said, "As if Congress netas are funny successful moving Parliament! But I volition ne'er get bushed of repeatedly appealing Congress to enactment successful Parliament debates and discussions and besides not to make obstacles for different sincere MPs."
