Hindustan Times (Delhi)

EX-CJI Gogoi, Scindia enter key House panels in rejig

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

SENIOR BJP LEADER JYOTIRADIT­YA SCINDIA IS NOW IN THE HRD PANEL, WHICH WILL ALSO HAVE BJP’S VINAY SAHASRABUD­DHE AS THE NEW CHAIRMAN

nNEWDELHI: Former chief justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi, has been made a member of Parliament’s standing committee on external affairs while NCP leader Sharad Pawar has entered another key House panel—defence—in a major restructur­ing of the panels, largely to accommodat­e 65 MPS of the Rajya Sabha.

Rajya Sabha chairman Venkaiah Naidu also nominated former union minister and BJP leader Jyotiradit­ya Scindia is now in the human resource developmen­t panel, which will also have BJP’S Vinay Sahasrabud­dhe as the new chairman. The shuffle in the HRD panel comes at a crucial time when the Covid-19 pandemic has altered the traditiona­l education landscape, forced millions of students to go online, deferred key competitiv­e exams and also when the NDA government is set to unveil its new education policy.

The newly elected Rajya Sabha members were distribute­d seats in all 24 department-related standing committees on Thursday, months before its monsoon session is set to start.

Parliament has 24 standing committees of which eight are headed by Rajya Sabha members while the remaining 16 are led by lawmakers from the Lok Sabha.

Seven panels—home affairs, agricultur­e, external affairs, finance, petroleum, science and technology and industry—got one new member each.

Nominated MP Gogoi is the lone new entrant in the foreign affairs panel, Pawar is accompanie­d by RJD’S Prem Chand Gupta and Congress’ Rajiv Satav in the defence committee which also has Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Former Rajya Sabha deputy chairman Harivansh got agricultur­e panel, former union coal minister Shibu Soren, who stepped down from the Manmohan Singh cabinet is in the coal and steel committee. CPIM’S

Elamaram Kareem is in the finance panel and former railway minister and senior Trinamool Congress leader Dinesh Trivedi is in home affairs panel.

While all new MPS (barring minister Ramdas Athawale), have been given berths in different panel, 16 MPS including former prime minister HD Devegowda will be allowed to participat­e in the panels only after taking their oath. Along with Scindia, BJP’S Bhubneswar Kalita, GK Vasan of Tamil Maanila Congress(m) and AIADMK’S M. Thambi Durai are in HRD panel.

Among the prominent Congress leaders, Mallikarju­n Kharge is in commerce, Digvijaya Singh in urban developmen­t, KC Venugopal is in transport, tourism and culture, Shaktisinh Gohil in Informatio­n Technology and Deepender Singh in law and justice.

Even as the pending vacancies are filled up, the industry committee will not be able to sit as its chairman, K Kesava Rao, could not take oath. A senior Rajya Sabha official said, “if a member has not taken oath, he can’t participat­e in the business of the House and panels are an extension of the House.”

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