
The monsoon session of Parliament is going to start from Monday (July 20). The session is likely to be turbulent. The opposition party is preparing to corner the government on the issues of theft of Ram temple offerings, NEET paper leak, sabotage among opposition parties. Meanwhile, Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati has made an important appeal before the session. He said that the House should be saved from uproar and adjournment and discuss the problems of the country.
While sharing a post on social media, BSP supremo said that the monsoon session is starting from July 20. He said that this time too the session will be marred by uproar and adjournment etc., or else seriousness will be shown to calm down the anger and agitated atmosphere arising out of the country’s burning issues like inflation, poverty, unemployment, women insecurity and paper leaks.
Mayawati mentioned Ram temple
Referring to the Ram temple in his post, he said that the public outrage over theft, misappropriation and embezzlement of offerings in the temple has shaken UP and the country. He said that people are demanding answers from those who use religion for political gains. He said that this issue will definitely become hot in the Parliament. On which people are keeping a close eye.
1. Now that the monsoon session of Parliament is starting tomorrow from 20th July, once again it is the concern of the country and the common people whether this time too the Parliament session will be marred by ruckus and adjournment etc., or will it be affected by huge inflation, poverty, unemployment, women insecurity, paper leaks of important examinations too.
— Mayawati (@Mayawati) July 19, 2026
Concern expressed on issues like corruption, women insecurity
Along with this, Mayawati also expressed concern over issues like the situation after the assembly general elections in Bengal, the death of pregnant women in Rajasthan due to government negligence, increasing women’s insecurity in various states, huge irregularities in election processions, corruption in government schemes and demolition of colonies.
‘We have to work together’
Referring to the US-Israel-Iran war and the falling value of the rupee, Mayawati said that these are affecting the country’s economy and life. He said that leaving aside political hatred, selfishness and accusations, both the government and the opposition will have to unite and find a good solution and do commendable work. Otherwise, in a country with a population of about 140 crores, the life of the Bahujans will become even worse and their future will hang in the balance.
The BSP supremo said that keeping in mind these huge challenges plaguing the country and the warnings against it, it should be ensured that the monsoon session of Parliament runs in a peaceful and healthy democratic tradition without any excitement or anger, which is the responsibility of everyone.
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