
Lok Sabha Adjourned Sine Die After Controversial Monsoon Session
On Thursday, August 13, 2026, the Lok Sabha was adjourned sine die after a contentious Monsoon session marked by protests over police action on students and alleged theft of Ram temple donations. Despite these disruptions, twelve bills were passed, including one to amend anti-paper leak laws. Speaker Om Birla, without delivering his usual valedictory address, ended the session amid opposition slogans. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other ministers attended briefly. A probe panel found Justice Yashwant Varma guilty of misconduct, potentially leading to impeachment proceedings in the Winter session.
13 AUG 2026
— NDTV
Despite disruptions, Parliament passed 12 bills during the Monsoon Session, with the government attributing the lack of debate to the opposition.
— The Hindu
The Monsoon Session of Parliament concluded with twelve Bills passed, but low productivity and significant disruptions, including opposition unity against several legislations.
19 AUG 2026
— The Hindu
Despite disruptions, the Monsoon Session of Parliament passed 11 Bills, with limited debate in the Rajya Sabha.
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