Parliament winter session

  • Priyanka Gandhi Leads Congress in Parliament While Rahul Gandhi Attends Event in Germany

    Priyanka Gandhi Leads Congress in Parliament While Rahul Gandhi Attends Event in Germany

    Dec 17, 2025 12:51 pm CST

    During Rahul Gandhi's absence at an overseas event in Germany, first-time MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has emerged as a formidable leader in the Lok Sabha, spearheading Congress opposition against the G Ram G Bill that aims to replace MGNREGA. Her powerful speeches and strategic protests both inside and outside Parliament have established her as a prominent Congress figure despite being an MP for just one year.

  • BJP and AAP Leaders Criticize Rahul Gandhi

    BJP and AAP Leaders Criticize Rahul Gandhi's Germany Trip During Parliament Winter Session

    Dec 11, 2025 09:50 pm CST

    Rahul Gandhi faces criticism from both BJP and AAP for missing Parliament's winter session to attend an Indian Overseas Congress event in Germany, with AAP's Priyanka Kakkar suggesting he could have used Google Meet instead of traveling abroad. Congress defends by pointing to PM Modi's frequent foreign trips.

  • Indian Parliament Schedules 10-Hour Debate on Electoral Reforms: Government and Opposition Face Off

    Indian Parliament Schedules 10-Hour Debate on Electoral Reforms: Government and Opposition Face Off

    Dec 09, 2025 02:55 pm CST

    The Lok Sabha has allocated 10 hours for a comprehensive debate on electoral reforms during the Winter Session of Parliament, with equal time given to ruling and opposition parties. Key issues include Election Commission's role, campaign spending transparency, EVMs, and the controversial "One Nation, One Election" proposal. Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal will open the debate while Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi will lead Congress's response in this significant democratic discussion.

  • Delhi Air Crisis: Sonia Gandhi Urges Immediate Government Action as Vulnerable Populations Suffer

    Delhi Air Crisis: Sonia Gandhi Urges Immediate Government Action as Vulnerable Populations Suffer

    Dec 04, 2025 03:55 pm CST

    Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi demands urgent government intervention to address Delhi-NCR's worsening air pollution crisis, emphasizing its severe impact on children and elderly citizens. Opposition leaders protest outside Parliament wearing oxygen masks, calling for the declaration of pollution as a national health emergency and substantive measures beyond annual promises.

  • Rahul Gandhi

    Rahul Gandhi's Silent Response to PM Modi's Criticism While Priyanka Gandhi Defends Democratic Parliamentary Discussion

    Dec 01, 2025 03:36 pm CST

    Rahul Gandhi remains silent on PM Modi's criticism of Congress before Parliament's Winter Session, while Priyanka Gandhi defends the opposition's right to discuss crucial public issues like Special Intensive Revision and air pollution, emphasizing that Parliament exists for meaningful democratic debate rather than political theater.

  • PM Modi

    PM Modi's "Delivery, Not Drama" Challenge to Congress Met with Priyanka Gandhi's Firm Response on Democratic Discourse

    Dec 01, 2025 03:27 pm CST

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Opposition for being unable to accept electoral defeats ahead of Parliament's Winter Session, emphasizing the need for constructive engagement rather than disruption. In response, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra defended raising public issues as essential to democracy, not drama. The exchange highlights tensions as the government prepares to introduce 13 bills during the 15-sitting session ending December 19.

  • Indian Parliament Winter Session 2025: Key Issues Including Electoral Reform and Political Confrontations

    Indian Parliament Winter Session 2025: Key Issues Including Electoral Reform and Political Confrontations

    Dec 01, 2025 01:40 pm CST

    The 2025 Winter Session of Indian Parliament has commenced amid several controversial topics including the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, opposition concerns over an election official's death in Bengal, and the FIR against Congress leaders in the National Herald case. The session, scheduled for 15 sittings over 19 days, will address air pollution crisis, security concerns, and introduce 13 legislative bills.

  • Indian Parliament Winter Session: Opposition Demands Debate on Electoral Rolls Revision Amid BLO Death Concerns

    Indian Parliament Winter Session: Opposition Demands Debate on Electoral Rolls Revision Amid BLO Death Concerns

    Nov 30, 2025 05:48 pm CST

    The winter session of the Indian Parliament faces immediate controversy as opposition parties demand discussions on the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Concerns over booth level officers' deaths and workload have intensified following the Election Commission's seven-day extension of the revision process across 12 states and Union Territories, while the government maintains the parliamentary business advisory committee will determine the agenda.

  • Parliament

    Parliament's Winter Session 2025: Key Debates on Vande Mataram, SIR, and Critical Legislation

    Nov 28, 2025 02:47 pm CST

    The upcoming Winter Session of Parliament, scheduled from December 1-19, will focus on significant discussions including the 150th anniversary of "Vande Mataram," the controversial Special Intensive Revision of voter lists in nine states, and ten important bills related to nuclear energy and higher education. While the government emphasizes national unity through the Vande Mataram debate, opposition parties prepare to challenge electoral revisions and raise concerns about unemployment and air pollution in Delhi-NCR.

  • Kiren Rijiju Responds to Congress Criticism Over Shortened Winter Parliament Session

    Kiren Rijiju Responds to Congress Criticism Over Shortened Winter Parliament Session

    Nov 09, 2025 09:40 am CST

    Union Minister Kiren Rijiju and Congress's Jairam Ramesh clash over the shortened 15-day winter Parliament session scheduled for December 1-19. While Ramesh questions the government's motives for the "unusually delayed and truncated" session, Rijiju challenges Congress's commitment to constructive participation in parliamentary proceedings.