Government Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of Monsoon Session 2026
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The Union government has called an all-party meeting for July 19, 2026, to build consensus on the legislative agenda for the upcoming Monsoon Session, amidst opposition demands to discuss pressing issues like the NEET-UG paper leak.
The Union government has scheduled an all-party meeting for July 19, 2026, a customary practice held ahead of every Parliamentary session to ensure the smooth conduct of legislative business. This meeting serves as a vital platform for the government to outline its proposed legislative agenda and for opposition parties to highlight issues they intend to raise on the floor of the House.
For the upcoming Monsoon Session, the legislative agenda is expected to be packed with new bills aimed at policy reforms. However, the session is likely to witness intense debates, with opposition parties signaling their intent to corner the government on critical national concerns, most notably the recent NEET-UG paper leak. Such incidents raise significant questions regarding the integrity of examination systems, the accountability of regulatory bodies, and the broader challenges in the education sector.
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