Wednesday, February 25, 2026
28.1 C
New Delhi

Monsoon Session Ends Amid Protests; Key Bills On Online Gaming & Leaders’ Accountability Tabled

New Delhi, Aug 21 (IANS) The monsoon session of Parliament is set to conclude on Thursday after running for nearly a month since July 21. The proceedings in both Houses — the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha — will reconvene at 11 a.m. for the final sitting of the session.

Throughout the monsoon session, multiple adjournments disrupted proceedings as the Opposition staged continuous protests.

Their primary demand was for a detailed discussion on the voter list revision in Bihar ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections. Opposition parties have accused the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of “conspiring” to manipulate the voter list in the state.

On Wednesday, despite loud protests from the Opposition, the Lok Sabha passed the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025.

The legislation seeks to promote and regulate the online gaming industry, encompassing e-sports, educational games, and social gaming. It introduces stricter regulations for gaming platforms, particularly those involving real-money games such as poker.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also introduced significant bills during the session, including one that mandates the removal of elected representatives who face arrest or detention on serious criminal charges.

The legislation, if enacted, will apply to the Prime Minister, Union ministers, Chief Ministers, and ministers of Union Territories.

Shah tabled three key bills — The Government of Union Territories (Amendment) Bill 2025, the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill 2025, and the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill 2025.

According to the provisions, any Prime Minister, Union minister, Chief Minister, or minister of a state or Union Territory who is arrested and remains in custody for 30 consecutive days in connection with offences carrying a minimum jail term of five years will be required to resign by the 31st day.

In case of non-compliance, they will be automatically removed from office.

The proposed legislation has been referred to a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), which has been directed to submit its report on the opening day of the next parliamentary session.

Shah assured that the Opposition would be given ample opportunity to raise objections and present its views before the panel.

 

 

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘I had one chance and I grabbed it’: Magnus Carlsen reacts to his 21st World Championship title win

Magnus Carlsen recently won the first official FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship in Germany, defeating Fabiano Caruana 2.5-1.5 in the final to claim his 21st world title. Read More

‘We want improved & fair cooperation’: Merz on Germany-China ties as he arrives in Beijing

In his first visit to Beijing, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he wants an improved and fair cooperation with China. Read More

Hungary election: Opposition party Tisza widens lead over Trump‑backed Orban

Hungary’s centre right opposition Tisza party has widened its lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz in February, a highly regarded poll showed on Wednesday, ahead of an April 12 election in which the veteran nationalist is seekin Read More

From Viral Reels To Real Journeys: New Report Reveals Why Gen Z Is Planning Smarter Trips In 2026

Gen Z is spending differently in 2026, cutting shopping, not travel. A new report reveals what’s driving their bold, experience-first choices and how AI is quietly reshaping trips. Read More

Can Liver Cancer Return After Surgery? A Doctor’s Guide To Recurrence, Risks And Warning Signs

Studies show that up to 50% of patients may experience recurrence within two to three years after curative surgery. Read More

Topics

‘I had one chance and I grabbed it’: Magnus Carlsen reacts to his 21st World Championship title win

Magnus Carlsen recently won the first official FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship in Germany, defeating Fabiano Caruana 2.5-1.5 in the final to claim his 21st world title. Read More

‘We want improved & fair cooperation’: Merz on Germany-China ties as he arrives in Beijing

In his first visit to Beijing, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he wants an improved and fair cooperation with China. Read More

Hungary election: Opposition party Tisza widens lead over Trump‑backed Orban

Hungary’s centre right opposition Tisza party has widened its lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz in February, a highly regarded poll showed on Wednesday, ahead of an April 12 election in which the veteran nationalist is seekin Read More

From Viral Reels To Real Journeys: New Report Reveals Why Gen Z Is Planning Smarter Trips In 2026

Gen Z is spending differently in 2026, cutting shopping, not travel. A new report reveals what’s driving their bold, experience-first choices and how AI is quietly reshaping trips. Read More

Can Liver Cancer Return After Surgery? A Doctor’s Guide To Recurrence, Risks And Warning Signs

Studies show that up to 50% of patients may experience recurrence within two to three years after curative surgery. Read More

Craving Savoury, Desi Breakfast For Your Busy Mornings? This High-Protein Poha Recipe Is Easy To Make

Meal prep this easy and protein-packed poha for your breakfast, so that you can sail through all your busy weekday mornings. Read More

Ready To Pay? GBA Identifies 42 Jayanagar Streets For New Parking Charges

The plan covers a total road length of 31.7 km and is designed to accommodate specific capacities: 914 cars and 3,835 two-wheelers. Read More

‘Why No FIR Filed Yet?’: Rohit Pawar Accuses Police Of Delaying Probe In Ajit Pawar Death Case

Rohit Pawar demanded action in Ajit Pawar death case, alleging negligence by VSR Company. Read More

Related Articles