Budget Session resumes today: All eyes on no-trust resolution against Birla and EAM statement on West Asia conflict

The Budget session of Parliament reopened today with significant political discussions anticipated, primarily focusing on a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. This session comes at a crucial time as it will also address pressing issues such as the escalating conflict in West Asia, which has raised concerns both domestically and internationally. In addition to these high-stakes debates, lawmakers are expected to examine the electoral roll revisions in West Bengal, which could impact the state's political landscape. Furthermore, the session is poised to tackle impending trade discussions, adding to the urgency of the proceedings. As these topics unfold, they will set the tone for intense deliberations and could shape the government's legislative agenda moving forward.
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