India's Political Pulse: From International Diplomacy to Domestic Unrest
Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans to visit China for the SCO summit, while pressing national issues include parliament debates on electoral reforms and the Bihar electoral roll revision. Meanwhile, natural disasters in Uttarkashi and political maneuvers in Maharashtra and Telangana shape the nation's dynamic landscape.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is gearing up for a significant diplomatic endeavor with an expected visit to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit later this month. This marks an important engagement for Modi, breaking a hiatus of over seven years from visiting China, as per sources familiar with the developments.
In sharp contrast to international diplomacy, India's domestic scene remains tense with the opposition suggesting electoral reform discussions as a way to navigate the parliamentary impasse on the Bihar electoral roll revision. This tension is mirrored in Uttarkashi where rescue efforts continue amidst a catastrophic flash flood leaving a trail of destruction.
The political landscape also includes Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde pledging unconditional support to the BJP-led alliance for the upcoming vice-presidential election, alongside protests in Telangana demanding the central government's approval of state legislation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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