Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the constitutional amendment bill addresses declining political morality, citing instances where leaders attempted to govern from prison. He stressed it also reflects Supreme Court concerns raised during Arvind Kejriwal’s bail hearings.
The minister’s reply only reiterated ABC Rules and limited central support, with no mention of Supreme Court. Yet activists and media projected it as Centre backing dog lovers against the Court’s 11th August directive.
On Tuesday, PM Modi delivered a scathing speech that not only laid bare Pakistan’s culpability but also shredded the Congress party’s decades-long policy failures on national security.
Before sharing details of the Operation Mahadev and Operation Sindoor, HM Shah expressed condolences for the victims of the Pakistan-sponsored Islamic terror attack in Pahalgam.
While over 37 lakh dog bite cases were reported in 2024, the government reiterated its reliance on existing rules and guidelines, with continued emphasis on RWA compliance and no proposal for stray dog removal.
Monsoon session 2025, spanning 21 july to 21 august, features 21 sittings with bills on tax reform, maritime laws, tribal representation in Goa, sports governance, and Manipur’s budget, sparking intense parliamentary debates.
Bharatiya Janata Party occupies only one bungalow, that is, 14, Pandit Pant Marg. It was allotted to the party in 1999. The BJP was occupying 11, Ashoka Road, which served as the party’s headquarters. However, it was vacated by the party and is currently allotted to BJP MP from Odisha, Baijayant Panda.
Participating in the debate in the Lok Sabha on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, Amit Shah said a misconception is sought to be created that the legislation will interfere with the religious conduct of Muslims and interfere with the property donated by them.