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Live: Parliament is set to reconvene due to an impasse regarding the voter roll revision in Bihar.  ​ 

​**Parliament Reconvenes Amid Bihar Voter Roll Controversy**

As the Monsoon Session of Parliament continues, the government is set to address key legislative matters while facing significant opposition protests regarding the voter roll revision in Bihar. Today, August 4, marks the 11th day of this session, which began on July 21. The government aims to advance the National Sports Governance Bill in the Lok Sabha, a crucial piece of legislation intended to enhance transparency within sports organizations.

Despite the government’s agenda, the session has been largely disrupted by opposition members who are vocal about their concerns over the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar. The uproar has led to a complete halt in legislative business, including the Question Hour, as both Houses of Parliament remain stalled. The Chairmen of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have not permitted discussions on the contentious issue, and tensions are expected to escalate with the release of the draft electoral rolls.

In addition to the voter roll controversy, Congress MP Hibi Eden has introduced an adjournment motion in the Lok Sabha to discuss the recent arrests of two Catholic nuns and a tribal youth in Chhattisgarh, accused of human trafficking and forced religious conversion. The nuns, who were arrested on July 25, have since been granted bail.

Meanwhile, Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh has submitted a Suspension of Business Notice in the Rajya Sabha, calling for a discussion on alleged irregularities in the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Phase-13 examination. Singh has raised concerns about the exam process, which has faced criticism for mismanagement.

As the government pushes forward with its legislative agenda, including the National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill and a resolution for a six-month extension of President’s Rule in Manipur, the likelihood of continued deadlock remains high. The outcome of today’s proceedings will be closely watched as the government navigates these challenges.

**FAQ**

**What is the main issue causing the deadlock in Parliament?**
The primary issue is the opposition’s protest against the Election Commission’s voter roll revision in Bihar, which has led to significant disruptions in legislative proceedings. 

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