Preparations for the upcoming Parliament Monsoon Session have accelerated in New Delhi, with both the ruling alliance and opposition parties holding key strategy meetings. A high-level meeting was reportedly held at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence, attended by senior BJP leaders including party president Nitin Naveen and organization general secretary B.L. Santosh. The meeting is being viewed as part of broader discussions on party organization, upcoming political priorities, and coordination ahead of the parliamentary session. A separate meeting between Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah also took place, adding to speculation about possible organizational changes and potential adjustments within the government structure. However, no official announcement regarding cabinet reshuffle or major changes has been made. Meanwhile, the Congress is scheduled to hold a parliamentary strategy meeting in Delhi to prepare its approach for the Monsoon Session. The meeting is expected to focus on identifying key issues to raise in Parliament and strategies to challenge the government on policy matters. One of the major issues likely to dominate political discussions is the proposed delimitation-related legislation. The topic has previously led to strong debates between the ruling alliance and opposition parties, particularly during discussions around women’s reservation legislation. Opposition unity and alliance coordination remain important challenges as parties prepare for upcoming parliamentary battles. With both sides organizing their strategies, the Monsoon Session is expected to witness intense political debates, with issues related to governance, electoral reforms, and national policies likely to remain at the center of discussions.

