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All-Party Meeting to Address Climate Activist's Fast and Ram Mandir Dispute

By TrendingWire Newsroom

A crucial all-party meeting is scheduled for tomorrow, with key issues including the ongoing fast by climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and the Ram Mandir controversy expected to dominate discussions. The government has also announced five new bills that will be introduced in the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, which begins next week. These bills are likely to cover a range of subjects, though specific details have not yet been released. The meeting aims to build consensus among political parties on these contentious matters. Sonam Wangchuk, known for his environmental campaigns, has been on a fast demanding action on climate change and the protection of fragile ecosystems in the Himalayas. The Ram Mandir row, a long-standing religious and political issue, continues to generate debate. The all-party meet is seen as an effort to foster dialogue and find common ground ahead of the parliamentary session. Observers note that such meetings are routine before major sessions but take on added significance given the sensitive nature of the topics. The government hopes to ensure smooth proceedings in both houses during the Monsoon Session, which typically runs from July to August.

Sources: NDTV
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