Parliament Monsoon Session: Many important bills including GST Amendment Bill will be presented, Kiren Rijiju calls all-party meeting
Parliament Monsoon Session 2025: Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju called an all-party meeting before the Monsoon Session of Parliament 2025. The central government will introduce several bills including Manipur GST Amendment Bill, the Jan Vishwas Bill, and the Indian Ports Bill.
Parliament Monsoon Session 2025: The monsoon session of Parliament is going to start after three days. A traditional all-party meeting has been called before the session. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has called a meeting with the floor leaders of political parties of both the Houses ahead of the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament (Monsoon Session 2025). This meeting will be held in the Main Committee Room of Parliament House Annexe.
The session will start from July 21, there will be a holiday from August 12 to 17
The government has already announced the dates of the monsoon session. This session will start from July 21 and will continue till August 21. However, the proceedings of the House will be adjourned from August 12 to August 17. This information has been given in the parliamentary bulletin.
The government will introduce several important bills in the monsoon session
This time in the monsoon session, the government is preparing to present and pass many important bills. In the monsoon session, which is likely to be stormy, the government will try to get these bills discussed and passed.
Many bills are also listed to be passed in the Lok Sabha in the monsoon session. The government would like to get these bills passed in the Lok Sabha.
Talking to reporters, Kiren Rijiju said that Parliament is about to begin. Whatever the issue, we will listen. I have had a good conversation with Kharge ji and Rahul ji. I communicate regularly with opposition leaders. It is my responsibility to work in coordination with everyone. But whatever the issue, it will be resolved through discussion, nothing will be achieved by uproar.