Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Covid cloud on monsoon session as 29 MPs test +ve

21 members from Lok Sabha, eight from Rajya Sabha detected in pre-session testing as Houses reassemble

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: At least 29 members of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha tested positive for the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) in the run-up to Parliament’s first session in almost six months, according to officials aware of the matter, casting a shadow over the opening day of the monsoon session of the country’s highest legislativ­e body.

Twenty-one of the MPs belong to the Lower House and the remaining eight belong to the Upper House, the people said, requesting anonymity. Most of them tested positive on September 13, the eve of the start of the session which will convene on all days until October 1.

According to officials, at least 17 of the lawmakers belong to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and three to the Congress. The list includes minister of state for railways Suresh Angadi and two BJP MPs from Delhi, Meenakshi Lekhi and Pravesh Verma. All three posted tweets confirming that they tested positive.

The monsoon session started on Monday, spread over different shifts in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, with staggered seating arrangemen­ts and strict health rules in place in the wake of the pandemic. Three-hundred-and-fifty-nine Lok Sabha MPs attended the first day of the session and around 180 MPs were present in the Upper House on Monday, according to official figures. Ministers are not required to mark their attendance.

Apart from the Covid results, it was a busy day for both Houses. The Lok Sabha passed two bills (National Commission for Homoeopath­y Bill and the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine Bill ); introduced eight more, and tabled the supplement­ary demand for grants.The Rajya Sabha saw the introducti­on of five bills. The Upper House also re-elected Harivansh of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) as the deputy chairman.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who spoke to the media before the session began, noted that Parliament’s monsoon session is being held in an extraordin­ary manner, with social distancing measures and with the two Houses conducting business in shifts. He also urged MPs to “send a message to the soldiers that the whole country is with them”, remarks that came against the backdrop of tensions at the border in eastern Ladakh, where the Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) are locked in a stand-off. Defence minister Rajnath Singh will make a statement on the India-China conflict in Parliament on Tuesday.

As a part of the massive preparatio­ns to keep the Parliament estate free of Covid-19, Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla announced two weeks ago that all MPs, officials and journalist­s covering Parliament would have to test for the disease before coming to the House. The Rajya Sabha also declared a similar policy. At least 2,000 people were tested in the run-up to the session, officials said.

Besides the 29 MPs, around 70 officials tested positive, increasing the burden on the Parliament secretaria­t in running the session. The positive results came as a temporary setback for the session that has been delayed by at least two months because of the pandemic.

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