"Felicitations rather than criticism": BJP MP Dinesh Sharma on Parliament Monsoon session
Jul 21, 2025

New Delhi [India], July 21 : BJP MP Dinesh Sharma took a hit at the opposition and stated that the opposition has no real issues to discuss and the session should be of felicitations rather than of criticism.
Sharma said to ANI, "Today, the Opposition has no real issues...The way development is happening in the entire country, the way a youth from Lucknow has gone to Space...the way India entered Pakistan and conducted strikes...This session should be of felicitations, not criticism..."
He added, "I would like to say to the Congress that the Congress and the opposition should also learn to speak in the interest of India sometime. The manner in which honourable Rahul ji expresses himself is that he bases his statement on a tautologically false premise. It seems to him that he is giving statements for Pakistan."
Sharma said that this Congress is not the Gandhi party of Bapu and their only purpose is to create ruckus and run away.
He stated, "Has this Congress and the opposition become so detached from their own Parliament that they feel no connection to it, yet still speak on the issue of India? This is not the Gandhi party of Bapu. This is the Congress that broke its relationship with Shashi Tharoor over his statement. This is the Congress that says that whatever it says on the issue of the country and the Sanatan party is criminal. This Congress... is anti-Sanathan. It does not even have the thought of thinking about the interests of the nation, so what will be their stand in the Parliament now? There is only one stand, create a ruckus and run away."
On the opposition demanding a discussion on Operation Sindoor, BJP MP Ashok Chavan stated, "Today is the first day of the session and the government will take a call and these issues are of national interest. The government will not shy away from discussing it..."
Chavan further added, "...We have achieved a significant victory by launching Operation Sindoor and we have taken a big step towards eradicating terrorism..."
On the first day of the Parliament Monsoon Session on Monday, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla adjourned the Lower Houses of Parliament till 12 noon amid sloganeering by Opposition MPs. Opposition's sloganeering on various issues hit the proceedings of the Question Hour.
On the protest by opposition MPs Speaker Om Birla said, "You should give notice and whatever the issue is, it will be discussed after the Question Hour. The House should function on the first day, and there should be a good discussion. I will give proper time and opportunity to every MP..."
Birla said, "The government wants to answer on every issue. The House should function. You have not come here to raise slogans. The House functions as per the rules and regulations. All the issues raised according to the rules will be discussed."
At the commencement of proceeedings, the Lok Sabha Speaker expressed his condolences on the loss of 26 innocent lives at the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
Speaker Birla held the incident shook the conscious of the entire globe. He reiterated that the country has zero tolerance for terrorism.
The Speaker also read out obituaries of former members of the house- Kishan Kapoor (Himachal Pradesh), Bhagat Ram (Punjab), Bhagat Ram (Punjab), Kumari Ananthan (Tamil Nadu), Girja Vyas (Rajasthan), Minati Sen (West Bengal), Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa (Punjab), Chote Singh Yadav (Uttar Pradesh) and Anant Singh (Uttar Pradesh).
Ahead of the commencement of the Parliament Session Birla appealed to all political parties and members for cooperation and constructive discussions for the smooth functioning of the House.
Referring to Parliament as a "sacred temple of democracy," Birla underlined that the functioning of the House relies on cooperation and constructive debate among members.
Meanwhile, PM Modi addressed the media before the start of the session and said that this Monsoon Session will celebrate the victory of Indian soldiers in Operation Sindoor.
Yesterday after an all party meeting Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that the final call on discussions in Parliament will be taken by the Business Advisory Committees of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
This Monsoon Session will span from July 21 to August 21, encompassing 21 sittings over 32 days. Both Houses of Parliament will be adjourned from August 12 to August 17 to facilitate Independence Day celebrations, and will reconvene on August 18.