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Parliament in uproar over Bihar voter list, Operation Sindoor debate next week

Parliament in uproar over Bihar voter list, Operation Sindoor debate next week

India Today16 hours ago
The monsoon session of Parliament has been marked by chaos, with both Houses adjourned following continuous protests from the opposition. The primary issue is the Special Intensive Review (SIR) of voter lists in Bihar, which the India Bloc, led by Congress leaders, alleges is an attempt to disenfranchise the poor. Protests have occurred both inside and outside the Parliament complex. Following an all-party meeting, a consensus was reached for proceedings to resume smoothly on Monday. The government has also agreed to a 16-hour discussion next week on Operation Sindoor.
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