Millennium Post

Naidu chides members for thin attendance in House

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday chided members for the thin attendance in the House when a crucial legislatio­n to provide constituti­onal status to the National Commission for Backward Classes was passed on Monday evening.

At the start of the day’s proceeding­s, Naidu observed that 156 members were present when the Rajya Sabha passed the constituti­on amendment bill.

“We just scraped through,” he lamented.

Rajya Sabha has a total strength of 245. Majority of the members, that is more than half, are required to be present when an amendment to the Constituti­on is passed. It can be passed only when two-thirds of the members are present and vote in favour.

“Yesterday, we passed a historic bill unanimousl­y,” he said and went on to make his point.

“What is the total presence in the House? 156. What is the strength of the House? On such a constituti­on amendment where there is unanimity, where there is consensus, and we just scrape through,” he said citing the rule on passage of a constituti­on amendment bill.

The bill could have fallen if the numbers were a little less.

“We were exactly a little above the mark, that’s all.

Otherwise, you can’t get it approved also,” he said.

He said on such matters, political parties should issue whips to their members to ensure their presence.

“On such matters, parties also through their whips (leaders) must see to it that members are cautioned, or guided or directed to be there on time and also vote in such things,” he said. Naidu said it would be a “sad commentary” on the functionin­g of the Rajya Sabha if someone was to take note of the attendance.

“Whenever there is an important legislatio­n in Parliament, better be present in the House in large numbers, so that a message goes to the society,” he said.

He also asked members to be punctual and assemble in the House before the start of the day’s proceeding­s at 1100 hours.

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