New Delhi. The date for the commencement of the winter session of Parliament has been fixed. Giving information, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that President Draupadi Murmu has approved the government’s proposal to hold the winter session of Parliament from December 1, 2025. The winter session of the House will continue till December 19, 2025. The Union Minister expressed hope that the winter session will be constructive and meaningful which will strengthen our democracy as well as fulfill the aspirations of the people. Earlier, the monsoon session of Parliament had been very noisy.
The Honorable President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu ji has approved the proposal of the Government to convene the #WinterSession of #Parliament from 1st December 2025 to 19th December, 2025 (subject to exigencies of Parliamentary business).
Looking forward to a constructive &… pic.twitter.com/QtGZn3elvT
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) November 8, 2025
There was a lot of uproar in the monsoon session of Parliament, which ran between July 21 and August 21, due to the SIR campaign in Bihar and allegations of vote theft by Congress. There was a long discussion on Operation Sindoor in both the Houses and during that time too there was uproar. The proceedings of both the houses of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, were disrupted for most of the time. Due to this, many bills which were to be passed in the monsoon session could not be discussed. Although in the all-party meeting before the monsoon session, the opposition parties including Congress had talked about allowing the House to function smoothly, but the uproar that started from the first day continued till the last day.
Apart from this, on the very first day of the monsoon session, Vice President and then Chairman of Rajya Sabha Jagdeep Dhankhar had suddenly resigned from his post. After resigning, Dhankhar went into seclusion and the opposition had made a lot of issue regarding this also. The opposition also repeatedly demanded clarification from the government in this regard. The opposition said that the government had forced Dhankhar’s resignation under pressure. However, Dhankhar had cited health reasons behind his resignation.












