New Delhi: As the month -long monsoon session of Parliament has entered its third week on Monday, another round of deadlock is not rejected, as the government has no choice but to pass several important bills, as the opposition’s prescribed bid to protest against the special intensive modification (SIR) of Bihar’s electoral rolls.Opposition parties have demanded a discussion on head practice, which the government has rejected as it cannot respond by the Election Commission, an independent constitutional body has not been represented by any department. In addition, the government has cited a decision of former president Balaram Zakhar that Parliament cannot discuss the administrative functions of constitutional bodies like EC.The government is likely to remain firm on its stand and there are more reasons as it will cite the “Double Voter ID” organized by Bihar opposition leader, Tejashvi Yadav of RJD. Yadav had said that his name was released from the role of voters, a claim immediately rejected by the EC, which revealed the voter roll number and sought answers from them to keep two epic cards.The government’s confidence to deny the claims of the opposition has gone ahead as the analysis of Sir data has not shown any systematic target of Muslims. The data released on Friday also shows that the migrants have not been affected and the number of delay in the constituencies where BJP -led NDA candidates won, the opposition in Bihar is not more than those taken by ‘Mahagatdan’.The government is likely to pass a major sports bill in the Lok Sabha with more reasons that there is no irregularity in SIR exercise. The Lower House has listed the National Sports Regime Bill, which envisages more transparency in the functioning of sports bodies including BCCI for ideas and passes.The Rajya Sabha on Monday listed a resolution for a resolution for a resolution of one and six months for a resolution of Home Minister Amit Shah on the expansion of the President’s rule in Manipur.The parliamentary proceedings have been a washout since the session begins on July 21, except for the two-day discussion on Pahalgam Terror Attack and Operation Sindoor in both houses as the SIR has ignited the outspoken protests with opposition parties.The India block, which is often spoken in different voices in the previous sessions, has joined the rank on the issue, alleging that the EC practice aims to delete the sympathy for their agenda and increase the possibilities of the NDA.The EC has said that it will only roll the exercise at the national level to “protect” the integrity of the electoral rolls to allow eligible voters to vote. However, the Leader of the Opposition in LS Rahul Gandhi has accused the EC of “votes (theft of votes)” and is fiercely critical for the pole body. The EC in a statement on Saturday dismissed Rahul’s allegations as “baseless”, “unsafe” and “misleading”.India Block Scheme March from EC officeIndia Block is conducting a march for the EC office on Friday to oppose the special intensive amendment (SIR) of the electoral rolls in Bihar and to oppose the exercise to be planned at the national level. March, if finalized, the opposition coalition will come on Thursday a day after meeting for dinner. The meeting has been called to discuss Bihar Sir exercise, but Rahul Gandhi can give a presentation to colleagues on a sample seat – Bangalore Rural LS – what Congress has made, what they have claimed, they have discovered irregularities in the voters list. He has called it Modus Operanndi how the lists of voters are being manipulated in all states.