Budget session resumes Monday: Opposition to move no-confidence resolution against speaker Om Birla

The Budget session of the Indian Parliament is set to resume on Monday, with a focus on a no-confidence motion aimed at Speaker Om Birla. This development comes amid heightened political tensions as opposition parties prepare to challenge Birla's leadership, citing concerns over his impartiality in managing parliamentary proceedings. Additionally, the session will address critical issues concerning the situation in West Asia, reflecting India's foreign policy interests and regional stability. The opposition's move underscores the ongoing friction between the ruling party and its rivals, raising questions about the smooth functioning of Parliament during this crucial legislative period. As the government gears up to present its budget, the outcome of the no-confidence resolution could significantly influence the political landscape and legislative priorities moving forward.
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