Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Bill to make MLAS disclose assets passed with new deadline

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH: The bill mandating declaratio­n of property details by all Punjab MLAS was passed in the Punjab assembly on Monday. The new deadline for the disclosure is January 31. It was January 1 in the previous bill passed by the House in November 2017.

The bill faced fresh opposition, this time from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Party MLA Aman Arora sought March 31 as the deadline saying income tax returns are filed according to closing of financial year.

Parliament­ary affairs minister Brahm Mohindra assured to bring another amendment to the bill after getting it legally vetted. When the Punjab Legislativ­e Assembly (Salaries and Allowances of Members) Amendment Bill was earlier passed in November 2017, mandating all members to declare their immovable assets by January 1 every year, BJP MLA Som Parkash had sought relaxation in the January 1 deadline saying it could fall on a weekend or holiday.

Mohindra had assured to bring in a new amendment to the bill in the next assembly session. It came more than a year later as amendment bill, 2019.

Arora said disclosure of movable assets such as jewellery, cash, luxury cars and jets be made part of the bill. “What if an MLA owns a Rolls Royce car or a chopper? Can jewellery not be bought to park illegal income?”

Though Mohindra had earlier said the scope of the bill may also be widened by including both movable and immovable properties, the amendment makes no mention of it. AAP’S Kanwar Sandhu had also demanded that the CM, ministers and MLAS also disclose their business interests. The Congress manifesto had promised a “conflict of interest” law to debar ministers and MLAS from having stakes in stateowned businesses. But chief minister Amarinder Singh had diluted the proposal after forming the government saying only ministers and not MLAS would fall within the purview of the proposed law. But the law is yet to be even tabled in the House.

AAP STAGES WALKOUT DEMANDING MARCH 31 AS DEADLINE, DISCLOSURE OF MOVABLE ASSETS TOO

BILL TO HIKE STAMP DUTY PASSED

The Punjab assembly passed three more bills, including the one to hike the stamp duty. Revenue minister Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria said it would help generate revenue by rationalis­ing rates on certain documents in Schedule 1-A of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899. It was last revised in 2009. The opposition had slammed the move saying it proved their contention that new taxes and levies will come after the budget.

The Amritsar Walled City (Recognitio­n of Usage) Amendment Bil, 2019, was also passed to allow one-time recognitio­n of usage in respect of building violations made in commercial establishm­ents within the city and for regulated developmen­t. The Punjab Appropriat­ion Bill, 2019, to allow the budgetary proposals for the next fiscal.

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