Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

House session likely to get pushed to September

- Saubhadra Chatterji

NEW DELHI: A September schedule is starting to look more likely for the much-awaited monsoon session of Parliament as the chances of safely starting proceeding­s in August appear to be thinning due to the continued rise in Covid-19 cases in India, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.

India’s top legislativ­e authoritie­s, including Rajya Sabha chairman M Venkaiah Naidu and Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla, are keeping a close watch on the status of the pandemic in the Capital and elsewhere to finalise the dates for the session. An improvemen­t in Delhi in recent weeks offers a glimmer of hope, but greater progress in the Capital’s fight against Covid-19,

and some measure of control in other parts of the country may be needed to ensure suitable attendance by members, the people cited above indicated.

Under the Indian Constituti­on, the duration between the end of one session and the start of the next cannot exceed six months. So, Parliament has a window till September 23 to start the monsoon session, after the budget session ended on March 23, two days before a 68-day national lockdown kicked in.

Once the dates are finalised, officials involved in the planning of the session say they would require at least four weeks to put the arrangemen­ts in place. “Monsoon session in August looks very tight. Both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha secretaria­ts have discussed a couple of seating options with the government. A final view on them is yet to be taken. Once the Union Cabinet decides, it will take about four weeks to put in place necessary arrangemen­ts,” said an official.

Logistical issues are challenge because scheduling the session will require special Covid-19 arrangemen­ts -- from the seating of MPS to ensure social distancing , to the timing of the proceeding­s in the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha.

THERE IS A WINDOW TILL SEPTEMBER 23 TO START THE MONSOON SESSION, A MAXIMUM 6-MONTH GAP ALLOWED BETWEEN TWO SESSIONS

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