Millennium Post

RS creates record, completes entire Zero Hour agenda

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha on Tuesday made a record of sorts as it took up all the Zero Hour issues and special mentions listed in the agenda for that period, Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said.

“The Rajya Sabha today made a history. For the first time, all Zero Hour submission­s, all Special Mentions were fully completed,” said Naidu amid thumping of desks by members in the House of Elders. Naidu said this record depended on the cooperatio­n of the members.

“Your cooperatio­n is good, so my operation was very smooth...that’s why the House was able to set this record,” he said.

The Chairman expressed hope that in future too, the members would not waste time and stick to the schedule.

Before taking up the Question Hour, he also suggested that the ministers concerned should go through the Zero Hour submission­s and Special Mentions and reply to the members at the earliest as it would enhance productivi­ty of the House.

Uproarious scenes and adjournmen­ts have been witnessed on several occasions in the past two weeks due to various reasons during the ongoing Winter Session of Parliament.

In all, the House took up all the 10 listed and one additional Zero Hour submission­s on Tuesday.

The members also paid obituary reference to a former member of the House, R Margabandu.

In his Zero Hour mention, Naresh Agrawal (SP) highlighte­d the “plight” of mediaperso­ns, particular­ly those working at the district level.

He said there was a trend to hire correspond­ents on contractac­tual basis and there was no provision for pension or provident fund for them. Those working at the district level were paid according to the number of stories approved.

Agrawal said media supports the government and if a correspond­ent writes facts, pressure is built to get them removed. The SP member also said nine prominent journalist­s, including Gauri Lankesh and Naveen Gupta, were killed.

He also alleged that mediaperso­ns who were injured in the violence while covering court proceeding­s relating to self- styled preacher Ram Rahim in Panchkula were not paid for their hospital treatment.

Senior Congress member T Subbarami Reddy highlighte­d “frequent” close shave at various airports involving aircraft.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India