Updated On: 23 July, 2025 06:59 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The government had agreed to a 16-hour discussion in the Lok Sabha during the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) meeting held on Monday. A similar decision was taken at the Rajya Sabha's BAC meeting on Wednesday, amid the Opposition's insistence that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should speak on the matter

Opposition members protest in the Lok Sabha over Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in in poll-bound Bihar on Wednesday. PIC/PTI
Parliament is set to take up a discussion on the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor early next week, with both the Houses expected to hold a 16-hour debate each, reported PTI.
The government had agreed to a 16-hour discussion in the Lok Sabha during the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) meeting held on Monday.
A similar decision was taken at the Rajya Sabha's BAC meeting on Wednesday, amid the Opposition's insistence that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should speak on the matter.