
New Delhi, June 3- The Narendra Modi government is unlikely to pay heed to the opposition’ demand for a special session of Parliament on Operation Sindoor.
Sources confirmed this saying that the Monsoon Session is already scheduled for July, making it unnecessary to convene any special session before that. Expectedly, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will also be making a detailed statement on Operation Sindoor in both Houses of Parliament during the Monsoon Session, they added.
Particularly in the Rajya Sabha a statement on a particular issue is often followed by a discussion during which members can raise points, ask questions and offer their perspectives.
Mounting pressure on the BJP-led government, leaders of 16 opposition parties today wrote to PM Modi, demanding a special session on Operation Sindoor. Several opposition parties have been demanding this ever since the April-22 terror attack in Pahalgam that left 26 persons, mostly tourists, dead.
The particular demand was also raised at an all-party meeting held to inform the lawmakers about Operation Sindoor under which Indian armed forces destroyed terror camps deep inside Pakistan and PoK and later bombed airbases of the neighbouring country.