Breaking Monsoon Session Likely to Begin July 20 as Parliamentary Numbers Shift After Party Splits

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New Delhi — The Lok Sabha is expected to reconvene for its monsoon session on July 20, officials said, after a series of realignments among opposition parties altered the composition of the lower house over the past three months.

The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has experienced an internal split, with senior leader Mamata Banerjee’s faction reportedly losing the support of several MLAs who have either resigned or joined rival groups. In West Bengal, the Uddhav Sena, a splinter of the Shiv Sena that had aligned with the TMC, saw a wave of defections to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and other regional outfits. Additionally, the longstanding alliance between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the Indian National Congress in Tamil Nadu has fractured, prompting a handful of Congress MPs to shift allegiance to the BJP‑led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

These defections have reduced the opposition’s strength in the 543‑member house, narrowing the margin between the ruling NDA and the combined opposition bloc. While exact seat counts were not disclosed, the changes are sufficient to affect the passage of legislation and confidence‑building measures during the upcoming session.

The speaker’s office confirmed the July 20 date as tentative, pending completion of procedural formalities related to the new party alignments.

Analysis: The timing of the monsoon session amid these shifts could benefit the BJP‑led government, which may find it easier to secure a majority for key bills without needing extensive coalition negotiations. The fragmentation of the TMC and the weakening of the DMK‑Congress partnership also reflect broader regional realignments that could reshape opposition strategy ahead of the 2029 general election. Observers note that the defections may be driven by political calculations to access central funding and ministerial positions, especially as the NDA consolidates power at the centre.

Sources
NDTV, “Monsoon Session Likely From July 20: How Parliament Changed In Just 3 Months,” https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/monsoon-session-likely-from-july-20-how-parliament-changed-in-just-3-months-11721377#publisher=newsstand

Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source

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