Parliament proceedings | Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha manages to pass a bill every day

Parliament proceedings |  Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha manages to pass a bill every day

The government refused the opposition to demand a debate on the farmers’ movement

For the third consecutive day, no business could be conducted in both houses of Parliament, with both houses of parliament refusing to accede to the opposition’s demand to debate the peasant movement.

Each House was successful in passing a bill on each day. The Lok Sabha passed the National Capital Territory of Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Second (Amendment) Bill and the Rajya Sabha approved the Arbitration and Reconciliation (Amendment) Bill, 2021.

In the Rajya Sabha, the commotion began with the first adjournment, 17 minutes after the commencement of the session. Speaker Venkaiah Naidu dismissed the notice by Congress members Deepender Hooda, Pratap Bajwa and Rajeev Satav seeking suspension of business by DMK’s Tiruchi Siva, and RJD’s Manoj K. Jha to discuss the farmers’ agitation.

Parliament proceedings update | March 10, 2021

Shri Naidu said that agricultural laws were debated in the first part of the session itself. “If you have the numbers, you can dominate the government. If there is no number and if you want to disrupt the house, it is not fair, ”he said, adding that the opposition is not doing any justice because of the farmers.

Government just doesn’t care: Kharge

Speaking outside the House, Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge said that the opposition only wanted discussion. “We are not here to cause disruption. What is the government stopping from allowing a hike in fuel prices and a discussion on the farmers’ movement. He said that the government does not care about it.

After the two-time adjournment, when the Rajya Sabha met at 2:00 pm, the Arbitration and Reconciliation (Amendment) Bill, 2021 was passed by voice vote during dinner. It was passed by the Lok Sabha on 12 February 2021.

The Bill seeks to ensure that all stakeholders have an opportunity to live unconditionally on the enforcement of arbitral awards where the agreement or contract is “motivated by fraud or corruption”.

The Lok Sabha was also adjourned twice amid sloganeering by the opposition benches on three agricultural laws. When it resumed at 2:30 pm, BJP’s Meenakshi Lekhi began discussions on demands for grants for railways in 2021-22.

As soon as the ruling party MP Ram Kripal Yadav started speaking, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary rose from his seat, saying that the opposition is demanding to raise the issue of farmers’ protest, which has been going on for 100 days. is .

When Ms. Lekhi asked Mr. Yadav to continue her speech, Congress members started shouting slogans.

Amid the protests, Mr. Yadav lauded the railways as the lifeline of the country, which reinforces cultural nationalism and reproduced the railways’ contribution during the epidemic, including personal protective equipment (PPE) and sanitizers Huh.

Facing interruptions, Mr. Yadav attacked the Congress, but his remarks were expelled by the Speaker. When the order could not be restored, Ms. Lekhi adjourned the House until Monday.

At festivals and weekends, Parliament does not sit for the next few days.

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