A Special Session of Parliament And Its Implications
Although no agenda has been listed so far, topics like 'One Nation One Election' and the 'Women's Reservation Bill' are expected to be debated during the five-day session.
India's Upcoming Special Session of Parliament: an Overview
Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Pralhad Joshi, recently announced a special session of Parliament to be held between September 18 and 22. This unusual move has triggered considerable speculation.

Special Session Details
Details of the forthcoming about the session's intent will be shared in due course, according to the minister. Notably, no Question Hour, Zero Hour or private member business will be conducted during this special session.
Understanding the Special Session of Parliament
Although India's constitution does not explicitly mention the phrase 'special session,' the President can summon such a session under Article 85(1). The directive guarantees a minimum number of parliamentary sittings and provides room for additional meetings if needed.
History of Special Parliamentary Sessions in India
There have been many special sessions since Independence. For instance, special sessions were held in 1977 and 1991 to extend presidential rule in specific states and a trust vote in 2008. The first time a Bill was discussed in a special session was in 2017.
Speculations Surrounding the Upcoming Session
With the special session's agenda not yet disclosed, speculations about possible discussion topics are rampant. Top possibilities include the contentious 'one nation one election' topic and the Women's Reservation Bill, among others.
The 'One Nation One Election' Debate
PM Modi has been an advocate for 'One Nation One Election,' arguing it would reduce logistic burdens and increase participation. However, critics highlight potential overshadowing of regional issues as a major concern.
Women's Reservation Bill in Spotlight
The Women's Reservation Bill, blocked in 2010 due to stiff opposition, could reappear in the special session. The proposed bill would reserve 33% of seats for women in Lok Sabha and State Assemblies.
Political Dynamics and the Special Session
The decision to hold a special session could reshuffle political dynamics in the country. Moreover, the controversial allegation regarding Adani group might also echo in the session as the opposition demands a probe.
Conclusion: A Crucial Moment in Indian Politics
The upcoming special session offers an intriguing moment in Indian politics. From potential legislative changes to reshuffling political dynamics, this unusual session could have a significant impact on the country's future.












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