The Winter Session of Parliament, scheduled to be held from December 1 to 19, will be one of the shortest in recent history, barring Covid times when sessions were drastically curtailed. Normally the year’s last session of the legislature lasts over a month, ending just before Christmas, but in 2025, it will witness only 15 sittings, as there are at least four holidays in between. Naturally, this has incensed the Opposition, which sees in the brevity of the winter session a government pattern of weakening Parliament. Slamming the ‘unusually delayed and truncated’ session, the Opposition has accused the government of running away from debate and discussion. Recent Parliament sittings have been stormy, marked by disruptions and adjournments, with the Opposition benches charging the governmen

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