Parliament Monsoon Session Live: Opposition to corner government over voter roll, INDIA bloc huddle at 10 am

Parliament Session Live Updates: The second day of the Monsoon Session will begin at 11 am on Tuesday after a stormy start marked by repeated adjournments. Day 1 saw opposition MPs demanding debates on the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor, Bihar's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and President Donald Trump's claims of mediating an India-Pakistan ceasefire. On Tuesday, INDIA bloc leaders will again raise the Bihar SIR issue and hold a protest at Parliament's Makar Dwar at 10 am. Several opposition MPs have moved adjournment notices seeking a debate on alleged irregularities in Bihar's voter rolls. Meanwhile, a motion to remove a High Court judge Yashwant Varma, signed by 63 opposition MPs, has been filed with the Rajya Sabha Chairman. A similar notice, backed by 152 MPs including Rahul Gandhi, has gone to the Lok Sabha Speaker. Sources said both Houses may admit the motions and begin forming an inquiry committee under the Judges (Inquiry) Act. Follow indiatoday.in for Live Updates.

Parliament Monsoon Session Live: Opposition to corner government over voter roll, INDIA bloc huddle at 10 am
Parliament Session Live Updates: The second day of the Monsoon Session will begin at 11 am on Tuesday after a stormy start marked by repeated adjournments. Day 1 saw opposition MPs demanding debates on the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor, Bihar's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and President Donald Trump's claims of mediating an India-Pakistan ceasefire. On Tuesday, INDIA bloc leaders will again raise the Bihar SIR issue and hold a protest at Parliament's Makar Dwar at 10 am. Several opposition MPs have moved adjournment notices seeking a debate on alleged irregularities in Bihar's voter rolls. Meanwhile, a motion to remove a High Court judge Yashwant Varma, signed by 63 opposition MPs, has been filed with the Rajya Sabha Chairman. A similar notice, backed by 152 MPs including Rahul Gandhi, has gone to the Lok Sabha Speaker. Sources said both Houses may admit the motions and begin forming an inquiry committee under the Judges (Inquiry) Act. Follow indiatoday.in for Live Updates.