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Kiren Rijiju Announces December 1 Start for Parliament Winter Session

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju unveils key dates for 2025 legislative showdown.

Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju has officially announced the schedule for the upcoming Winter Session of Parliament. This eagerly awaited gathering is set to commence on December 1, 2025, providing a platform for lawmakers to tackle pressing national issues amid the evolving socio-economic challenges facing the country. The minister shared this information via a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, sparking immediate interest among political observers and the public alike.

The session is slated to run through December 19, 2025, offering a compact yet intensive period for debates and decision-making. President Droupadi Murmu has given her formal approval to the government's proposal, ensuring all constitutional protocols are followed. This nod from the highest office underscores the importance of maintaining smooth parliamentary operations, especially as the nation gears up for significant policy discussions in the coming weeks.

Rijiju expressed optimism about the proceedings, emphasizing the government's desire for a "constructive and meaningful" session. He highlighted how such engagements are vital for bolstering democratic processes and directly addressing the concerns of everyday citizens. With rising public expectations, the minister's call for cooperation among all parties could set the tone for productive dialogues that transcend partisan lines and focus on national progress.

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This Winter Session holds particular significance as it marks the last full parliamentary sitting before the presentation of the 2026 Union Budget. Lawmakers are anticipated to deliberate on a range of critical bills, from economic reforms to social welfare initiatives, shaping the fiscal roadmap ahead. The timing allows for thorough scrutiny of government proposals, ensuring that budgetary priorities align with long-term developmental goals.

While the dates are fixed for now, Rijiju noted that adjustments might be made based on the pace of legislative business. This flexibility is designed to accommodate any unforeseen developments or extended debates on key matters. As preparations ramp up, all eyes will be on how this session unfolds, potentially influencing the political narrative leading into the new year.

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