– Only 14 questions were orally answered in both Houses.
– Limited Zero Hour submissions (7) and Special Mentions (61).
– Disrupted discussions on electoral roll revisions and alleged voter fraud issues raised by Opposition members.
The Monsoon Session highlighted ongoing challenges in balancing political dissent with legislative productivity. While significant bills were passed or discussed-such as constitutional amendments affecting office cessation during custody-persistent disruptions underscored how polarizing issues can overshadow larger governance goals.
The session’s stalled progress raised concerns around ensuring effective use of parliamentary time amidst increasing polarization between ruling parties and Opposition groups regarding voter fraud allegations and electoral reforms. Speaker Om Birla’s appeal to lawmakers focused on maintaining dignity within deliberations-a reflection of growing frustration regarding inefficient sessions.
With only limited engagement by MPs in oral questions or significant submissions this session, introspection is needed across all political sides about prioritizing legislative efficacy over partisan strategies to fulfill parliamentary duties effectively.
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