New Delhi: Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has announced that the Winter Session of Parliament will run from December 1 to 19, 2025. President Draupadi Murmu has approved the government’s proposal to convene the Winter Session of Parliament from December 1 to 19, 2025. Kiren Rijiju shared this information in a post on X.
On the Winter Session of Parliament, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal told ANI, “We are going to hold meetings with secretaries of various departments. We will scrutinize all pending bills that need to be passed. There will also be an all-party meeting where we will share the list of bills with the Leader of the Opposition. We will then formulate a strategy based on the suggestions of the opposition leaders.”
On whether the opposition will raise the issue of SIR in this winter session, as they did in the last monsoon session, Meghwal said, “The truth about SIR has come out. Everyone knows. All the false news they spread is being proven wrong because people are coming forward to tell the truth. Rahul Gandhi is lying. The opposition has now understood that SIR is no longer an issue.”
Regarding Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of vote theft, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said, “He lies and then runs away; this is part of his strategy. Was SIR not implemented during the Congress regime? The Election Commission strives to keep voter lists clean. The SIR process is about to begin in 12 states besides Bihar. His allegations are baseless. Rahul Gandhi has a different agenda, but the people of the country stand with those who can develop the country.”
Congress MP Jairam Ramesh had previously stated that SIR would be a major issue in the upcoming Parliament session. The Prime Minister’s silence on Trump’s statements, relations with China, and other issues will be discussed. He said, “There has been no border agreement with China. We have not returned to the previous situation.
The talks between the two countries are taking place based on the new normal established by China. So, there are many issues related to the economy, economic growth rate, and GDP. Unemployment is a major issue. There is no shortage of issues. We keep issuing notices again and again, but no action is ever taken on them. The government does whatever it wants.”

