Why did President Droupadi Murmu prorogue both Houses of Parliament

President Droupadi Murmu called for the prorogation of both Houses of Parliament
  • President Droupadi Murmu prorogued both Houses of Parliament to mark the end of the Budget Session.
  • This is a standard parliamentary procedure that formally brings the session to a close.
  • Proroguing the Houses of Parliament also allows the government to introduce a new session with a fresh agenda.
  • It gives the government an opportunity to reassess its legislative priorities and set the agenda for the next session.
  • Prorogation is different from adjournment, as proroguing the Houses effectively terminates the current session.
By proroguing the Houses of Parliament, President Murmu facilitated the transition to a new session and paved the way for the government to begin its next legislative agenda.
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