The first part of the Union Budget Session 2026 concluded on February 13 after heated debates and disruptions in the Lok Sabha. The House will reconvene on March 9 following a three-week recess, allowing parliamentary committees to scrutinize ministry allocations in the Union Budget before the second phase begins.
The stormy first phase of the Budget Session 2026 ended with the Lok Sabha adjourned until March 9. The recess period will enable standing committees to examine budgetary allocations across ministries, a crucial step in shaping fiscal priorities for the year.
The session witnessed intense exchanges between the government and opposition, particularly over the India-US interim trade deal and the unpublished memoir of former Army Chief M. M. Naravane. Opposition members also staged protests demanding the resignation of Union Minister Hardeep Puri, leading to repeated adjournments.
Key Highlights
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Session Closure: First part of the Budget Session concluded on February 13.
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Recess Period: Lok Sabha will reconvene on March 9 after a three-week break.
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Committee Work: Standing committees to review ministry allocations in the Union Budget.
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Political Tensions: Heated debates over India-US trade agreement and defense-related issues.
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Opposition Protests: Calls for Union Minister Hardeep Puri’s resignation disrupted proceedings.
The upcoming second phase of the Budget Session is expected to focus on detailed discussions of fiscal policies and legislative priorities.
Sources: PTI, NewsDrum, Times of India