Hindustan Times (East UP)

Despite our efforts, Oppn created ruckus during session, says govt

- letters@hindustant­imes.com PTI

NEW DELHI: Union minister Pralhad Joshi lashed out at opposition parties for repeated disruption­s during the winter session of Parliament that concluded on Wednesday, saying they seem to be “unable to digest” the mandate of 2019.

Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned sine die, bringing an end to the session that saw opposition members protest on issues such as price rise and the Lakhimpur Kheri violence.

The parliament­ary affairs minister also said the productivi­ty of Lok Sabha was around 82 per cent and that of Rajya Sabha around 48 per cent.

During the session, which began on November 29 and was concluded a day ahead of its scheduled end on December 23, also saw the opposition protesting over the suspension of 12 MPs for their “unruly” conduct in the previous session in August.

“It is unfortunat­e that despite our efforts and reaching out to the opposition, they created ruckus in the House.

It seems that Congress and other opposition parties are unable to digest the mandate of 2019 given by the people,” Joshi told a press conference after the session came to a close.

The government has referred six bills to parliament­ary committees for greater scrutiny, including the Prohibitio­n of Child Marriage (Amendment) Bill that seeks to override personal laws of different religions, Joshi said.

He also rejected the opposition’s charge that adequate time was not granted to them for studying the bills, particular­ly the Election Laws (Amendment) Bill.

The bill was circulated among members in advance to prepare for an informed debate, the minister said.

During the session, 13 bills - 12 bills in Lok Sabha and one bill in Rajya Sabha - were introduced, while 11 bills were passed by both Houses of Parliament, Joshi said.

He said the Biological Diversity (Amendment) Bill, 2021, was referred to the Joint Committee of both Houses of Parliament and five Bills have been referred to Standing Committees.

Joshi said the Farm Laws Repeal Bill, the Election Laws (Amendment) Bill, legislatio­ns to fix the tenure of directors of the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e and the CBI at five years were among the 11 bills passed by both Houses of Parliament.

The Lok Sabha also passed the Appropriat­ions (No. 5) Bill, granting the government permission to withdraw monies from the Consolidat­ed Fund of India.

The bill will be deemed to have been passed by Rajya Sabha after the mandatory 14-day period.

 ?? ?? LoP Rajya Sabha Mallikarju­n Kharge, opposition leaders read the Preamble to the Constituti­on in protest against the suspension of MPs during the winter session of Parliament on Wednesday.
LoP Rajya Sabha Mallikarju­n Kharge, opposition leaders read the Preamble to the Constituti­on in protest against the suspension of MPs during the winter session of Parliament on Wednesday.

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