New Delhi. The monsoon session of Parliament is in July. Parliamentary Affairs and Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju gave this information on Wednesday. He informed that the monsoon session of Parliament will be held from 21 July to 12 August. In the monsoon session of Parliament, there will be impeachment motion against Justice Yashwant Verma surrounded by cash burning. At the same time, on the issue of Operation Sindoor, there is a lot of hope from the opposition’s strong uproar.
The proposal for impeachment against Justice Yashwant Verma will be brought by the Modi government. According to sources, Kiren Rijiju is talking to leaders of all parties including Congress, Samajwadi Party, TMC and DMK to make consensus on the impeachment motion against Justice Yashwant Verma. So that all parties get support in the removal of Justice Yashwant Verma from the post and the countrymen can be shown that the whole nation is united to deal with corruption. Justice Yashwant Verma is currently in the Allahabad High Court. A lot of burnt notes were seen after a fire on the night of 14 March in the residence of Justice Yashwant Verma, a judge of the Delhi High Court. In this case, Sanjeev Khanna, who was then CJI, sent a report to the President after conducting an inquiry.
At the same time, in the monsoon session of Parliament, opposition parties can also create a ruckus on the issue of Operation Sindoor. Opposition parties are constantly demanding a special session of Parliament, but now special sessions are not expected to be called due to the monsoon session next month. The opposition has also been continuously accusing the Modi government that military action against Pakistan was stopped at the behest of US President Donald Trump. Whereas, the Modi government says that the DGMO of the Pakistani Army had called on the afternoon of May 10. The government is also saying that Operation Sindoor has been postponed only. At the same time, BJP is an attacker on him with the name of PM Narendra Modi with surrender on behalf of Rahul Gandhi. In such a situation, there is a possibility of sharp arrows of statements from both sides within Parliament.