The Asian Age

Fugitive offenders bill introduced amid LS din

Opp. protests, stalls proceeding­s in both Houses for 6th day ◗ Minister of state for finance Shiv Pratap Shukla also introduced the Chit Funds ( Amendment) Bill 2018

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Even as protests continued to stall both Houses of Parliament for the sixth day running on Monday, the government, amid the din in the Lok Sabha, introduced the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill, 2018, that seeks to confiscate assets of absconding fraudsters and loan defaulters like diamantair­e Nirav Modi.

The bill was introduced by minister of state for finance Shiv Pratap Shukla in the backdrop of protests over the nearly ` 12,700 crore Punjab National Bank fraud involving Mr Modi.

The proposed law will apply to defaulters who have an outstandin­g of ` 100 crore or more and have escaped from the country.

Even as no business could be transacted in both Houses of Parliament for the sixth day running on Monday, the government, amid the din in Lok Sabha, introduced the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill, 2018, that seeks to confiscate all assets of absconding fraudsters and loan defaulters for recovering dues from them.

The bill was introduced in the Lower House by minister of state for finance Shiv Pratap Shukla.

The bill was introduced in the backdrop protests over the nearly ` 12,700 crore fraud at Punjab National Bank in which businessma­n Nirav Modi is allegedly involved.

The proposed law will apply to defaulters who have an outstandin­g of ` 100 crore or more and have escaped from the country.

The minister also introduced the Chit Funds ( Amendment) Bill 2018.

Not much business has been carried out since the second leg of the Budget Session of Parliament began on March 5, with the noisy protests stalling proceeding­s every day, barring for one hour on March 8, when members participat­ed in a discussion to mark the Internatio­nal Women’s Day in the Upper House.

Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan adjourned the House immediatel­y after the Question Hour started on Monday as the TRS, TDP, AIADMK and YSR Congress members stormed the Well carrying placards and raised slogans in support of their demands.

As soon as the Lok Sabha met for the day, Ms Mahajan adjourned the proceeding­s soon after as protests by Opposition parties and NDA ally TDP over various issues, including the banking scam, special status to Andhra Pradesh and the Cauvery water dispute, continued unabated.

The AAP too joined the protests in Rajya Sabha, demanding an end to the sealing drive in Delhi.

When the House met again at noon, the protests continued but the Speaker went ahead with the proceeding­s, including introducti­on of the two bills by Mr Shukla.

Bhartruhar­i Mahtab of the BJD opposed the introducti­on of the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill, saying its provisions violated the citizens’ fundamenta­l rights and that it is based on the premise of “guilty till proven innocent” and not the other way round.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi ( clockwise from top, left) with LJP MP Chirag Paswan; two kids sit at the lawn in front of the Gandhi Statue as they along with their parents visit Parliament House and BJP MP S. S. Alluwalia with TMC MPs Dola Sen and Sukhendu...
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi ( clockwise from top, left) with LJP MP Chirag Paswan; two kids sit at the lawn in front of the Gandhi Statue as they along with their parents visit Parliament House and BJP MP S. S. Alluwalia with TMC MPs Dola Sen and Sukhendu...
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