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Parliament Monsoon Session 2025 Day 6 Live Updates: Lok Sabha was adjourned till 12 noon due to continued sloganeering by the Opposition during the Question Hour.

Monsoon Session in Parliament Today Live: Operation Sindoor debate begins in Lok Sabha today (Photo: Sansad TV)
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Lok Sabha saw disruption by the Opposition as the Question Hour began at 11 am on Monday, ahead of the Operation Sindoor debate, forcing the Speaker to adjourn the House till 12 noon.
The much-awaited Operation Sindoor debate in the Parliament is all set to take the centrestage in the Parliamentary proceedings later in the day, as the Opposition demands answers from the government over India’s May 7 to 10 operation against Pakistan.
The Opposition also looks to corner the government over the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 civilians were killed in cold blood.
Top Ministers in the government, including Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP MPs Anurag Thakur and Nishikant Dubey will take part in the Lok Sabha.
LoP in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi will speak in the House tomorrow, and Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi will open the debate from the Opposition.
The discussion in the Rajya Sabha will take place on Tuesday, July 29. Both Houses will hold 32 32-hour debate in all on the topic.
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Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Speaker Om Birla Fumes Over Opposition's Ruckus In Lok Sabha
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla fumed at the Opposition for disrupting the House with sloganeering during the Question Hour and asked why the political parties did not want the Question Hour to run smoothly when their demand for a debate on Operation Sindoor was accepted and the debate was listed for later in the day.
“Don’t you want to discuss Operation Sindoor? You had demanded a discussion on Op Sindoor. Then why are you disrupting the House today? Question Hour is the most important period of an MP. The nation wants to know why you want to stall the Question Hour? Why do you disrupt Question Hour in a pre-planned way? LoP, please make the leaders of your party understand. Why are you sloganeering inside the House and not letting the MPs speak during Question Hour? The country will see that you disrupted the Question Hour deliberately,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajya Sabha Adjourned Till 12 Noon
The Rajya Sabha was adjourned till 12 noon today.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Lok Sabha Adjourned Till 12 PM
Speaker Om Birla adjourned the proceedings of Lok Sabha till 12 pm after the Opposition created ruckus in the House and shouted slogans. He fumed at the Opposition over the disruption during Question Hour.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Nation Wants To Know Why Don't You Want Question Hour To Run, Speaker Questions Opposition
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday slammed the Opposition over the ruckus in the House during the Question Hour.
“The country will see that you stalled the Question Hour deliberately. The nation wants to know why don’t you want the Question Hour to run,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Opposition Continue Sloganeering In Lok Sabha
The Opposition is continuing its sloganeering in the Lok Sabha.
Debate on the Operation Sindoor will begin after the Question Hour, which is held between 11 am and 12 noon.
Rajnath Singh will begin the debate around 12 noon.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha Resume
Both Houses of Parliament resumed on Monday. Lok Sabha witnessed sloganeering by the Opposition ahead of the Operation Sindoor debate.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Sonia Gandhi Arrives In Parliament
Congress MP Sonia Gandhi arrived in the Parliament. She is an Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, where the debate is scheduled to take place after Lok Sabha.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: What Did P Chidambaram Say About Pakistan That Caused Controversy?
In an interview with The Quint, Congress MP P Chidambaram said, “They are unwilling to disclose what the NIA has done all these weeks. Have they identified the terrorists and where they came from? For all we know, they could be homegrown terrorists. Why do we assume that they came from Pakistan? There is no evidence of that.”
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: PM Modi Reaches Parliament Ahead Of Op Sindoor Debate
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the Parliament ahead of the Operation Sindoor debate that begins in Lok Sabha today.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Shiv Sena Leader Sanjay Nirupam Says Chidambaram Gave Clean Chit To Pakistan
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam said on Monday that Congress leader P Chidambaram has given a clean chit to Pakistan with his “no proof that Pahalgam terrorists came from Pakistan” remark.
“Chidambaram Sahib has given a clean chit to Pakistan. Is Congress going to debate Operation Sindoor in this tone today?” Nirupam tweeted.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: BJP Slams Chidambaram Over His 'No Proof Pahalgam Terrorists Came From Pakistan' Remark
The BJP has lashed out at Congress over P Chidambaram’s remark in an interview that “there is no proof that Pahalgam terrorists came from Pakistan”.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey said that Congress has turned into a “traitor organisation”.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: INDIA Bloc Meet Ends, Bihar SIR Issue To Be Focus, Say Sources
The INDIA bloc meeting ended. Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha are likely to see ruckus over the Bihar SIR issue, sources said.
Lok Sabha will run in the afternoon during the Operation Sindoor debate, they added.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Opposition Should Not Speak Anything To Harm Interest, Says Rijiju Ahead Of Debate
Kiren Rijiju said ahead of the debate on Operation Sindoor that Congress and Opposition should not speak anything in the Parliament that harms India’s national interest. He said that they should not speak anything that “favours Pakistan”.
“Everybody must ensure that Dignity and spirit of Indian Army must be respected – Also the enemies of the country should not take advatntage of fould language used by opposition leaders,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: RJD Asks In Meeting Why Congress Insisting On PM Modi's Address In House
According to sources, RJD questioned in the meeting why the Congress and other parties are insisting that PM Modi speaks during the Operation Sindoor debate, “as he will crush the Opposition”.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: INDIA Bloc Meet Begins
The meeting of the INDIA bloc parties began at 10 am today to strategise for the Operation Sindoor debate.
Congress, RJD, JMM, and TMC are among the parties taking part in the meeting.
Rahul Gandhi has also reached the meeting.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Akhilesh Yadav Questions Govt On Terrorists Involved In Pahalgam Attack
Samajwadi Party MP Akhilesh Yadav questioned the government over the terrorists who carried out the Pahalgam terror attack and asked if they “vanished into thin air”.
He asked why the terror attacks are still taking place under the BJP government at the Centre.
“In the Pahalgam case, what happened to the terrorists involved? Did they vanish into thin air? Where exactly are those terrorists? The government must answer this,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: 'When Ravan Crossed Laxman Rekha...', Rijiju Sets The Tone For Op Sindoor Debate
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju gave a Ramayana reference ahead of Operation Sindoor debate in the Parliament and said that when Ravan crosse the Laxman Rekha, Lanka was burned, and when Pakistan crossed the red line drawn by India, terrorist camps faced the fire.
Discussion on #OperationSindoor to begin today…
When Ravan crossed the Laxman Rekha, Lanka burned. When Pakistan crossed the red lines drawn by India, terrorist camps faced the fire!
जब रावण ने लक्ष्मण रेखा पार की, तो लंका जल गई। जब पाकिस्तान ने भारत द्वारा खींची गई लाल रेखा… pic.twitter.com/GHh6MtkzsL
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) July 28, 2025
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Priyanka Chaturvedi On Op Sindoor Debate
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi has said that the Operation Sindoor debate in the Parliament will focus on several developments that took place after the Pahalgam terror attack.
She said that the way people were killed in Pahalgam, terrorists wanted polarisation in India, however, people of the country stayed united.
She said that India took a number of steps to punish Pakistan, including putting the Indus Water Treaty in abeyance, launching Operation Sindoor and banning Pakistani channels and influencer accounts.
“We sent multiparty delegations out in the world, but those four terrorists are still at large. We haven’t found them yet. Most importantly, they are trying to normalise the relationship. If India and Pakistan play a cricket match against each other anywhere in the world, it will be against the interests of the country,” she told news agency ANI.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Gaurav Gogoi To Open Debate For Congress, Rahul Gandhi Likely To Speak Tomorrow
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi will open the debate for the party in Lok Sabha, and LoP Rahul Gandhi is likely to speak in the House tomorrow.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: INDIA Bloc To Meet At 10 AM Today
The INDIA bloc parties will meet at 10 am today ahead of the Parliament debate to finalise their strategy for the Op Sindoor discussion.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Shashi Tharoor Asked To Participate In Op Sindoor Debate, He Refused, Say Sources
Top Congress sources said that the party has asked Shashi Tharoor to participate in the Operation Sindoor debate, but he has refused.
Congress has been allotted approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes during the debate in Lok Sabha. Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi will open the debate.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: How Had World Reacted To Pahalgam Terror Attack?
Most of the countries had backed India and its right to self-defence after the Pahalgam terror attack.
Russian President Vladimir Putin personally dialled Prime Minister Narendra Modi to offer condolences and express solidarity after the attack. The UK, along with the G7, declared it “an attack on peace and humanity”.
China had also expressed “shock” and “strong condemnation” of the attack.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: What Are Govt's Focus Points During Op Sindoor Debate?
The government is likely to stress during the debate that after the Pahalgam terror attack, almost the entire world stood with India and condemned the act of terrorism.
Various countries backed India’s right to act against terror, the government may highlight.
The US also condemned the Pahalgam attack as “heinous” and went on to designate The Resistance Front — a Lashkar-e-Taiba proxy — as a terrorist organisation, in what is a major diplomatic victory for India.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Opposition Looks To Focus On Intel Failure Over Pahalgam Attack
The Opposition will look to corner the government over the “intel failure” ahead of the Pahalgam terror attack.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Shashi Tharoor Not Asked To Speak On Op Sindoor Debate Yet
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has not been asked by the party to speak during the Operation Sindoor debate yet. This comes as speculations of disagreement between him and the party remain over his stance during Operation Sindoor.
He had openly backed the government during Operation Sindoor against Pakistan and was chosen by the Centre to lead a delegation of MPs to various countries, including the US, as part of the diplomatic outreach to expose Pakistan on terror.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Speakers From Govt During Op Sindoor Debate
Rajnath Singh, Jay Panda, Tejasvi Surya, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Nishikant Dubey, Anurag Thakur, and Aparajita Sarangi are among the speakers from the government on the Operation Sindoor debate.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Singh To Open Debate On Op Sindoor At 12 Noon
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will speak in Lok Sabha at around 12 noon, as he will open the Operation Sindoor debate from the government’s end.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: No Formal Govt Reply At End Of Discussion
Operation Sindoor is a special discussion; hence, no formal government reply will be given at the end of the debate. The government will instead bring a resolution post-discussion.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Debate On Op Sindoor Likely To Continue For 3 Days
The debate on Operation Sindoor in the Parliament is likely to continue for three days, until Wednesday, as 32 hours are designated for the discussion on the topic.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Heated Debate Likely On Trump's Ceasefire Claims
A heated debate on the ceasefire claims by US President Donald Trump is likely to take place in Lok Sabha today, as Rahul Gandhi takes the floor from the Congress.
Outside of the Parliament, he has repeatedly attacked the government over Trump’s mediation claims between India and Pakistan. However, the government has categorically refuted the claims of any mediation.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Will PM Modi Speak In Parliament On Op Sindoor Debate?
The government has officially not committed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in the Parliament during Op Sindoor debate.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju had said last week that the Opposition cannot decide if the PM would speak, just like the government cannot decide who the speakers from the Opposition would be.
However, given that the debate on the topic is set to take place only after PM Modi’s return from his two-nation trip to the UK and Maldives, it shows that the BJP would want to unleash its biggest weapon on the Opposition, as Op Sindoor is a brainchild of the Prime Minister.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: PM Modi May Intervene In Discussion
Prime Minister Narendra Modi could intervene in the Operation Sindoor debate — which is also a key demand of the Opposition. The parties have demanded PM Modi’s presence in the House while the debate is underway.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Singh To Open Debate For Govt, Rahul Gandhi To Lead Opposition Charge
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will open the debate on Operation Sindoor for the government, while Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, will lead the Opposition charge against the government.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Op Sindoor Debate Gets 32 Hour In Parliament
The Operation Sindoor debate has been given 32 hours in all in the Parliament.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Operation Sindoor Debate Goes On Lok Sabha Floor Today
A fiery day is all set to unfold today as the government and the Opposition confront each other in Lok Sabha during the Operation Sindoor debate.