The Lok Sabha was suspended until 2 pm on Monday due to protests from opposition members regarding the revision of electoral rolls in Bihar, which consequently postponed the discussion on Operation Sindoor. Opposition lawmakers occupied the Well of the Lok Sabha, vocally demanding a commitment from the government to engage in a debate concerning the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, but only after the discussion on Operation Sindoor had taken place. In response to the situation, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla criticized the opposition for reneging on their earlier agreement to initiate the conversation about Operation Sindoor, arguing that their insistence on a precondition for a debate on the SIR was undermining the legislative process. This standoff highlights the tensions between the government and opposition, as both sides navigate the complexities of electoral reforms and parliamentary procedures.