The Monsoon Session of Parliament has turned into a costly stalemate. Repeated adjournments have led to a financial loss of ₹25.28 crore, as per the 2012 estimate of ₹2.5 lakh per minute for running parliamentary proceedings.
Not a single Bill has been passed yet, despite several key legislations being scheduled for discussion.
Legislative Business at a Standstill
The nation’s top law-making body has turned into a battleground of disruptions, with zero legislative progress recorded so far. Among the important Bills waiting for debate are:
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Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2025
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Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025
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Indian Institutes of Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025
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National Sports Governance Bill, 2025
Despite their significance, none of these Bills have seen any movement due to the constant chaos inside the House.
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Time is Money: ₹2.5 Lakh Per Minute Wasted
Back in 2012, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Bansal had highlighted that it costs ₹2.5 lakh per minute to run a Parliament session. Based on this, the current Monsoon Session has already burned through ₹25.28 crore without yielding any results.
This raises serious questions about accountability, efficiency, and the cost of political gridlock.
Public and Policy Paralysis
With the Parliament unable to function properly, there is growing frustration among citizens and stakeholders. Important reforms and governance decisions are being delayed, potentially impacting policy execution and national progress.
The lack of debate and decision-making is not just a political issue — it’s a national concern.
The ongoing Monsoon Session has unfortunately become a symbol of legislative paralysis, where adjournments dominate over discussions. With ₹25.28 crore already lost, citizens are left wondering: Who pays the price when Parliament doesn’t function?
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