Budget Session in Parliament Today: Amid political frenzy, Parliament’s Budget Session 2026 is gathering steam. The ruling party and the opposition are confronting each other on the occurrences that occurred during the House’s procedures, while the opposition parties are busy honing their shared strategy.
Today, February 10, at 10 a.m., the leaders of the INDIA alliance of opposition parties will convene a crucial coordination meeting. Finalizing the united approach in Parliament during the budget session is reportedly the aim of this meeting.
The conference will reportedly cover floor coordination inside the House, significant topics that need government responses, and a coordinated response to recent parliamentary and political events, according to sources. The opposition is getting ready to make serious claims about foreign policy, inflation, unemployment, the federal government, and the independence of constitutional institutions during this session.
The same day also marks a significant meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs, which is the Standing Committee of Parliament. Given the shifting global landscape, the meeting is likely to cover significant topics pertaining to India’s foreign policy. There will likely be discussions about the global economy, regional security, international diplomatic issues, and strategic alliances. From a political perspective, this meeting is also significant during the budget session.
In response to the recent events in the Lok Sabha, BJP women MPs have adopted a strong stance. “Heinous,” “unfortunate,” and “damaging to the dignity of democracy” are how he characterized the House event. According to female MPs, such behavior damages Parliament’s credibility and can create a hazardous precedent for parliamentary etiquette if it is not strictly addressed.
There are grave accusations against the opposition MPs in the letter that the BJP MPs wrote to the Speaker. According to the letter, some Members of Parliament entered the House well, climbed on the Speaker’s table, tore papers, and flung them in the Speaker’s direction during the debate on the motion of thanks for the President’s speech. During the commotion, some female MPs are also accused of circling the prime minister’s seat with banners and placards before making their way to the treasury benches. According to the BJP, these actions go against parliamentary customs.
In the days left in the budget session, there are indications that the political climate will continue to rise. The ruling party is sending out signals of strictness about parliamentary etiquette and House decorum, while the opposition is getting ready to band together and corner the government. Under such circumstances, the Parliament may see contentious discussions and significant political actions in the days ahead.