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    Parliament Adjourned as Demands for Discussion on Manipur Violence Erupt

    • The uproar over the Manipur violence led to the adjournment of both houses of Parliament.
    • Union Minister Pralhad Joshi reiterated the government's willingness to address the matter.

    Demands for PM’s Statement and Key Bill Discussions Mark Start of Monsoon Session in Parliament

    • The Monsoon session of Parliament has commenced, marked by Opposition demands for a statement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the situation in Manipur.
    • Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi revealed that 31 bills, including the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023, and the Bill to replace the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Ordinance, 2023, will be addressed during the session.

    PM Modi Highlights NDA’s Unifying Strength, Expresses Concerns Over Opposition’s ‘INDIA’ Coalition

    • Prime Minister Narendra Modi expresses concern over alliances formed for power's sake, based on dynastic politics, casteism, and regionalism, stating they are detrimental to the country.
    • Speaking at a crucial meeting with leaders of the BJP-led coalition, Modi highlights the unifying nature of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) compared to the opposition.

    BJP Leader Alleges Disrespect to Nation, Files Complaint Against Opposition’s ‘INDIA’ Alliance Name

    • Ashutosh Dube, a prominent Maharashtra BJP leader, has lodged a complaint with the Election Commission, expressing his concern over the Opposition's adoption of the name 'INDIA' for their alliance.
    • Dube argues that using the name 'INDIA' for political purposes undermines the dignity of the nation.

    Progress made by 26 opposition parties

    Irrespective of who wins 2024 Lok Sabha elections, July 18 (Tuesday) will be remembered as a historic day that laid down the battle lines. On the one hand, 26 Opposition parties came together in Bengaluru and announced the formation of INDIA to fight the ruling NDA. On the other, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance had a massively expanded meeting with as many as 38 parties in attendance in Delhi.

    India driven by welfare not enmity

    Taking a swipe at the Opposition alliance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that NDA people feel looks in a positive manner and that is our agenda and road map.

    Maharashtra’s Chief Minister expresses confidence in securing 45 seats in Lok Sabha elections.

    The NDA meeting which is being held a little after the opposition parties named their alliance as INDIA is learnt to be discussing about the strength and weakness of each party and what could be the scenario ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

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