The last week of the monsoon session of Parliament is about to begin, but the opposition’s ruckus is not taking the name of stopping. In these four days, the Vice Presidential election will be discussed more than parliamentary work. Everyone’s eyes are on when and how the ruling party and the opposition will decide the names of their candidates.
The Vice Presidential election will start from Sunday evening, when the BJP Parliamentary Board will have an important meeting. In this meeting, the name of the candidate for the post of Vice President will be decided. N DMP has already entrusted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President JP Nadda to choose the candidate. The meeting will include PM Modi, JP Nadda, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah and other board members. On the other hand, the opposition India alliance will also hold its meeting on Monday, in which it will discuss its candidate.
In the monsoon session, the opposition created a continuous uproar over the SIR issue. Due to this, work in both the houses came to a standstill and only Operation Sindoor could be discussed. When the uproar did not stop for two weeks, the government started legislative work amidst the uproar and got several bills passed. Now the last four days of the session are left, but seeing the opposition’s attitude, it does not seem that his attitude will change. In such a situation, the government will try to pass some more bills amid the uproar.
In these four days, the most emphasis will be on the Vice Presidential election. August 21 is the last date for nomination, so nominations of the ruling and opposition candidates are likely to be filed on 20 or 21 August. The process of deciding the names of the candidates will start from Sunday. The ruling NDA has already given PM Modi and JP Nadda the right to choose the candidates. Now everyone’s eyes are on what name comes in the meeting of the BJP Parliamentary Board.