Rajya Sabha: JP Nadda says that the government prepared for full discussion on OP vermilion

Rajya Sabha: JP Nadda says that the government prepared for full discussion on OP vermilion

In the Rajya Sabha, the House leader and Union Minister JP Nadda said on Monday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi -led government was ready to discuss the OP Sindoor and assured that this operation would allow the entire debate on vermilion.

Nadda said that such an operation has never happened because the country has got its freedom.

Nadda said that Mallikrajun Kharge began to discuss the minutes of the minutes of Operation Sindoor and Pahalgam terror attack, which says that Rule 267 was against the notice of Khage mentioned under Rule 267.

Nadda also said that the government is ready to discuss both issues. He said that the government has agreed to discuss matters during the meeting of the Trade Advisory Council and is always ready to discuss any issue.

“I am not going into its details, but I would like to tell you to the Samik Bhattaracharya under Rule 167 that he has put his own business advisory commitment and the Bharat government under PM Modi is ready to discuss every issue and everything will be discussed,” Nadda said.

Rajya Sabha President Jagdeep Dhankar said that he has agreed to fully discuss Operation Sindoor and has accepted the proposal.

Leader of the Opposition in the Upper House and Congress President Mallikrajun Kharge said that he has given notice under Rule 267 on Pahgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.

He says that the criminals of the attack are yet to be caught and the opposition supported the government unconditionally during Operation Sindoor, but the government has not put them on the loop.

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“I have given notice under Rule 267 on Pahgam Terror Attack and Operation Sindoor. Till date, terrorists have not been caught or neutralized. All parties have increased the government unconditional support. The government should inform us that JK’s LG has made a statement. There was an intelligence failure … US President Trump has claimed 24 times.

Earlier, Dhankar stated that “18 notices received under Rule 267 …”, saying that the issues are from special intensive amendment of electoral rolls in Bihar, Pahalgam terror attacks and Operation Sindoor, Kailadi reports, free trade agreements with the US and the US and the European Union, and the central government delay in publishing their influence on agriculture and others.

Dhankhar refused all notices before calling Lop Kharge to address the house.

The monsoon session of Parliament began on Monday, which the government expressed a desire to discuss issues of “national importance”, including Operation Sindoor and US President Donald Trump claiming a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

Earlier, the Lok Sabha was postponed by noon, amidst the opposition raising slogans, shortly after the lower house of Parliament. (AI)

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