Lok Sabha to discuss ‘Op Sindoor’ tomorrow, PM Modi likely to be present

Lok Sabha on Monday, ‘Sindoor Operation’ is preparing to discuss key legislation, including a high -bet debate on the military response of India’s Military Terrorist attack.
On Monday, Lok Sabha will discuss about the Sindoor operation, which is a military reaction to India’s expensive terrorist attack on Monday. Following a great interruption of the Sindoor operation and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s surprise resignation for Ruckus, the lower house is now preparing to discuss about the determinant and sensitive military operation of the country.
The ‘Sindoor Operation’, which was initiated in the early hours of May 7, was retaliation to the terrible expensive terrorist attack that demanded 26 innocent life in Jammu and Kashmir. Meanwhile, according to a report made by the news agency Moment, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh is expected to start a debate on the Sindhoor operation in Lok Sabha on Monday.
Moment Resources, Interior Minister Amit Shah, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and BJP MPS Anurag Thakur and Nishikant Dubey will participate in the discussion in Lok Sabha. Opposition parties are demanding a detailed discussion about the Sindoor operation in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.
In addition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to intervene in the debate in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Moment Reports. According to the report, referring to sources, the debate will take place on Monday in Rajya Sabha.
‘Op Sindoor will be discussed first’
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said before, the parliament would first talk about Sindoor operation. “All problems cannot be discussed together … The opposition, Bihar and others brought various problems such as exercise. We will decide that the Sindoor operation will be discussed for the first time. Sindoor operation will be discussed on Monday, July 28 (July) for 16 hours for 16 hours for 16 hours in Lok Sabha and Rajya in Rajya for 16 hours.
Opposition parties are demanding a discussion about the expensive terrorist attack and Sindoor operation, and the government sought statements about the allegations of US President Donald Trump’s cease -fire between India and Pakistan. The opposition parties demanded the existence of Prime Minister Modi during the discussion. The discussion was planned next week, as PM Modi traveled abroad on a two -national visit this week.
In addition, the floor leaders of the Indian block parties will meet at 10 o’clock on Monday to discuss the strategy for the second week of the monsoon session, and Lok Sabha will be planned to discuss about Sindoor and Rajya Sabha operation on Monday.
With Ani