
India’s Lok Sabha Convenes First Session After 2025 General Elections
New Delhi: The newly elected 18th Lok Sabha convened for its first session today following the 2025 general elections, with newly elected Members of Parliament taking their oaths in a historic gathering that signals the beginning of a new legislative term.
President Droupadi Murmu addressed the joint session of Parliament, outlining the government’s agenda for the next five years, including a strong focus on economic reforms, digital infrastructure, and national security.
“The people of India have voted for stability and progress. This government is committed to inclusive development and transparent governance,” the President said during her address.
Key Highlights:
- Swearing-in of 543 Members of Parliament
- Speaker election scheduled for next week
- Priority bills: Digital India Act, Employment Guarantee Bill, and National Education Policy 2.0
- Opposition expected to raise issues on inflation, unemployment, and environment
This session is expected to set the tone for the new government’s legislative direction, with debates on key policy areas and an anticipated showdown between the ruling coalition and a rejuvenated opposition bloc.
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