
Congress insists on PM Modi's reply to Operation Sindoor, others prefer debate as monsoon session kicks off in Parliament
Opposition parties
on Prime Minister's reply to the debate on
Operation Sindoor
was visible on the first day of the monsoon session.
While most parties were of the view that a discussion be held where all parties can express their views, Congress insisted in the
Business Advisory Committee
meeting of the
Lok Sabha
that it does not want a debate without the assurance that
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
will speak on the issue.
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During the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) meeting of the
Rajya Sabha
as well, Congress leaders demanded that the PM must reply on the discussion on Operation Sindoor.
AAP
leaders stated clearly that the party is not in favour of a reply by the PM.
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The government indicated that the right to decide on who shall reply to the discussion is with the government and it will be decided at the appropriate time.
Apart from AAP, the other Opposition parties are also keen on a debate and not putting Modi's reply as the precondition.
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