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Govt to convene All Party meeting on Sunday ahead of session

During the meeting, the government will seek cooperation from all political parties to ensure the smooth functioning of both Houses of Parliament.The monsoon session is expected to be stormy as the government may take up crucial constitutional amendment bills.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: July 17, 2026, 05:11 PM - 2 min read

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The government has convened a meeting with the floor leaders of political parties in the Parliament this Sunday ahead of the upcoming monsoon session of the Parliament. In the meet, the government is expected to outline its legislative agenda while the opposition parties are likely to spell out the issues they intend to raise during the session.

 

During the meeting, the government will seek cooperation from all political parties to ensure the smooth functioning of both Houses of Parliament.The Monsoon Session will commence from the 20th of this month and continue till the 13th of the next month. During the session, several important legislation are scheduled to be taken up for discussion and passage.

 

 

The monsoon session is expected to be stormy as the government may take up crucial constitutional amendment bills, including the 130th Constitution Amendment Bill, which seeks to automatically remove the prime minister, ministers, or chief ministers on the 31st day of their detention if they don’t step down.

 

The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) examining the 130th Constitution Amendment Bill was expected to adopt its report on July 17 before submitting it to Parliament, but it has deferred adoption for some time now. Pertinently, the panel has recommended that the PM, Union ministers, and chief ministers be suspended rather than permanently removed from their posts if they are detained for 30 consecutive days on charges of serious offenses.

 

The panel has also proposed an automatic reversal clause if such persons are acquitted or the prosecution does not proceed within a specified period.Most opposition parties had opted out of the joint committee, as they termed the Bill a tool to destabilise governments they run.In its report, the panel defines “serious criminal offenses”, saying the term should refer to offenses punishable with jail term of 5 years or more.

 

To pass Constitutional amendment bills, the government needs the support of two-thirds of members present and voting in both Houses. NDA will need 360 to get a two-thirds majority. While NDA has 293 members, its strength could rise to 319 if the 20 rebel TMC MPs and six rebel Shiv Sena (UBT) extend support.

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