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Tula Rashifal — May 27, 2026
A crucial Standing Committee meeting will be called to address a contentious new ordinance. After hours of debate, a sub-committee will be formed to 're-examine the constitutional validity,' effectively punting the decision indefinitely. This is a common and effective tactic.
Your attempt to forge consensus on the GST Council regarding a new tax slab will be met with regional objections. After extensive deliberation, the matter will be referred to an 'empowered group of state finance ministers' for 'further consultations.' No new tax slab will emerge.
Discussions on a proposed amendment to environmental protection rules will devolve into a debate on parliamentary procedure. The actual substance of the amendment will be entirely neglected as members argue over interpretation of Rule 377. The environmental protection rules will remain unchanged.
Lucky Committee
Standing Committee for the Re-Examination of Constitutional Validity Interpretations of Newly-Introduced Ordinances
Lucky Number
377 (the specific parliamentary rule causing contention)
Lucky Colour
The formal navy blue of a Lok Sabha agenda document
Auspicious Window
02:00 PM (the start of the afternoon session, before fatigue sets in)
Inauspicious Window
During any 'walkout' (all proceedings grind to a halt)
Compatible Today
Mithuna (PIB spokesperson) · Simha (ribbon-cutting Chief Minister)
What To Avoid
Do not introduce a new point of order when a Vrischika (ED investigator) is observing; they thrive on chaos.