The Budget Session of Parliament concluded on Saturday, with both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha being adjourned sine die after weeks of heated debates, legislative business, and repeated disruptions over key national issues.
The session, which began earlier this year, witnessed intense discussions on the Union Budget, economic policy priorities, and several contentious political matters. Despite frequent adjournments and protests from opposition parties, both Houses managed to transact significant legislative work, including the passage of key financial and policy-related bills.
In the Lok Sabha, proceedings were marked by sharp exchanges between the ruling and opposition benches on issues ranging from inflation and unemployment to federal governance concerns. Several members also raised questions related to welfare schemes, taxation reforms, and the allocation of funds to states under various central programmes.
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The Rajya Sabha similarly saw extended debates, particularly on regulatory reforms and socio-economic policies. Opposition parties pressed for greater scrutiny of government spending and demanded detailed discussions on issues affecting agriculture, small businesses, and employment generation.
Parliamentary sources noted that while productivity varied across sittings due to disruptions, the session ultimately achieved its core objective of passing the Budget and related financial legislation, ensuring continuity of government expenditure for the upcoming fiscal period.
The final day saw both Houses adjourned sine die, marking the formal end of the session without a fixed date for reconvening. Parliamentary affairs officials indicated that the next session is expected to be convened after a short break, during which standing committees will continue their work on various policy matters.With the Budget Session now concluded, attention is expected to shift to upcoming legislative priorities and political developments, as parties prepare for the next phase of parliamentary proceedings.
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