• Home
  • India
  • Parliament’s Monsoon Session Set for July 21 to August 12, Announces Kiren Rijiju

Parliament’s Monsoon Session Set for July 21 to August 12, Announces Kiren Rijiju

The Monsoon Session of Parliament is slated to take place from July 21 to August 12, 2025, as confirmed by Union Minister Kiren Rijiju.

Last Updated : Wednesday, 04 June 2025
Follow us :

National News: Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju announced on June 4, 2025, that the Monsoon Session of Parliament will take place from July 21 to August 12, setting the stage for critical legislative debates. With both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha convening, the session will address pressing issues like Operation Sindoor and judicial reforms, promising intense discussions amid India’s evolving political landscape.
This 23-day session, coming after a three-month parliamentary break, is poised to tackle critical issues ranging from security to economic reforms, drawing significant public and political attention.

Cabinet’s Deliberate Scheduling

The session’s timeline was finalized by the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs, led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, ensuring alignment with India’s legislative priorities. The announcement follows opposition demands for a special session to discuss Operation Sindoor, India’s May 7, 2025, strikes on terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Rijiju addressed these calls, assuring that the Monsoon Session will provide ample opportunity for debates on this operation and other matters, fostering transparency and dialogue in Parliament.

Key Issues on the Horizon

The agenda for the Monsoon Session is expected to be robust, with potential bills addressing judicial reforms to reduce case backlogs, as highlighted by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud in recent statements. Economic policies, including tax amendments to support small businesses, are likely to feature prominently. The recent surge in COVID-19 cases, with 4,302 active cases reported, may also prompt discussions on healthcare preparedness. Additionally, regional security concerns, particularly India-Pakistan tensions post-Operation Sindoor, will be a focal point, with the opposition pushing for detailed briefings.

Fostering Collaborative Governance

With the opposition, including leaders from the Congress and Samajwadi Party, emphasizing issues like unemployment and farmer welfare, the government faces pressure to balance its agenda with inclusive debates. The Monsoon Session represents a critical opportunity for India’s Parliament to address