Deccan Chronicle

Illness in family most cited reason

‘Dream girl’ Hema Malini cited her visits abroad for keeping away from the House. There are 43 members who kept away from the House for up to 59 days (two months). 10 MPs stayed away because of elections, three mentioned constituen­cy-related work while

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Actor-turned-BJP MP Hema Malini is among the MPs with least attendance in the Lok Sabha,

39 per cent.

She has cited her visits abroad for keeping away from the House. The 70year-old MP from Mathura has participat­ed in 17 debates against the national average of

65.3 per cent and participat­ed in 0 private member’s Bill. The national average in Lok Sabha attendance is 80 per cent.

The actress, popular as Dream Girl, is not the only one with low House attendance. There are 43 members who kept away from the House for up to

59 days (two months). Till date, 43 MPs have taken long leave and submitted

applicatio­ns citing the reason for their absence.

“A majority cited illness in family as the reason for absence,” said Mr Rakesh Reddy D., a citybased election analyst who extracted the data.

According to the date, 10 MPs stayed away

because of elections, three mentioned constituen­cy-related work while six applicatio­ns from a BJD MP mentioned detention in jail. Three applicatio­ns, including from Ms Hema Malini, mentioned visit abroad as the reason for absence. One applicatio­n from Trinamool MP Sugata Bose mentioned a teaching assignment abroad.

YSRC MP Mr S.P.Y. Reddy had applied for leave beyond 60 days, but it was rejected. However, the committee asked the MP to apply afresh for the remaining days since it cannot recommend leave of absence for more than 59 days at one go.

Parliament­arians are supposed to submit leave applicatio­n to the Speaker of the House, citing the reasons for absence. One single leave applicatio­n cannot exceed 60 days. All the leave applicatio­ns thus received are referred to the Committee on Absence of Members from the Sittings of the House.

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