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This came after the Congress -led Opposition demanded a special session of Parliament to discuss the recent statement of Opposition in the Congress and Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan, who had recently commented on killing the aircraft during Operation Sindoor, but did not say the details.
Amid the increasing demand of the special session of Parliament to discuss Operation Sindoor, sources said on Tuesday that the government was not considering it. The regular monsoon session is already scheduled in July. According to government sources, the demand for a special session is not appropriate as the next session of Parliament is near. This came after the Congress -led Opposition demanded a special session of Parliament to discuss the recent statement of Opposition in the Congress and Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan, who had recently commented on killing the aircraft during Operation Sindoor, but did not say the details.
According to sources, the government may consider discussing Operation Sindoor in Parliament, where Defense Minister Rajnath Singh can make a statement in the monsoon session. He also rejected the discussion that a special session would be held on June 25-26 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ‘Emergency’. Sources said, “There is no truth on the discussion of organizing a special session to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Emergency- this is just the imagination of some leaders.”
After giving initial support to the Center during Operation Sindoor, many Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, intensified the attack on the government. Rahul asked how many aircraft India lost in a four -day military encounter with Pakistan between 7 and 10 May. The government has also sent seven all -party delegations to various parts of the world to support Pakistan and its terrorism and expose India’s attitude against terrorism. Sources said that after returning to India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi can meet members of all delegations. The meeting is expected to be held in the national capital around 9 or 10 June.
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