Monsoon Session Sparks Controversy with Operation Sindoor and Judge's Removal
The Monsoon session of India's Parliament began with significant tension as the opposition demanded an immediate discussion on Operation Sindoor and sought Justice Yashwant Varma's removal over a cash scandal. Prime Minister Modi labeled the session a 'Vijay Utsav,' while defense and health ministers expressed readiness for debate.

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The opening of India's Monsoon parliamentary session on Monday was marked by conflict, as opposition parties called for urgent discourse on Operation Sindoor and the dismissal of Justice Yashwant Varma, following discoveries of burned currency at his residence. Despite parliamentary disruptions, the government expressed readiness to debate the contentious military operation and judicial scandal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi set the tone for a 'Vijay Utsav,' signaling the ruling coalition's anticipated parliamentary approach, focusing on national achievements. Parliament experienced repeated adjournments due to opposition protests, emphasizing the urgency of addressing Operation Sindoor in this high-stakes session.
As discussions on the judge's impeachment began in the Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha members submitted a motion backed by political leaders, including Rahul Gandhi. Meanwhile, the Rajya Sabha passed the Bills of Lading Bill, 2025, reflecting legislative progress amid the political turmoil over key national issues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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