The Asian Age

House din continues, LS passes two bills

◗ Opp. members tore papers and threw them around in the LS as relentless protests disrupted proceeding­s in both Houses of Parliament for the ninth straight day

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New Delhi, March 15: Opposition members tore papers and threw them around in the Lok Sabha on Thursday as relentless protests by them and NDA partner TDP disrupted proceeding­s in both Houses of Parliament for the ninth straight day, but the government managed to get two bills passed in the Lower House without debate amid the din.

While Speaker Sumitra Mahajan first adjourned the Lok Sabha till noon and then for the day, the Rajya Sabha could not take up the Finance Bill and the Appropriat­ion Bills due to the disruption­s.

The proceeding­s of the two Houses were paralysed as the Opposition parties, along with NDA partner TDP, stormed the Well over a host of issues, including the banking scam and special status for Andhra.

The Lok Sabha, however, passed two legislatio­ns, Payment of Gratuity ( Amendment) Bill and Specific Relief ( Amendment) Bill, without debate.

New Delhi, March 15: Opposition members tore papers and threw them around in the Lok Sabha on Thursday as relentless protests by them and NDA partner TDP disrupted proceeding­s in both Houses of Parliament for the ninth straight day, but the government managed to get two bills passed without debate amid the din.

While Speaker Sumitra Mahajan first adjourned the Lok Sabha till noon and then for the day, the Rajya Sabha, which saw a total of three adjournmen­ts, could not take up the Finance Bill and the Appropriat­ion Bills, due to the disruption­s.

The proceeding­s of the two Houses were paralysed as Opposition parties, along with ruling NDA partner TDP the TRS, stormed the Well and continued their noisy protests over a host of issues, including the banking scam, special status for Andhra and setting up of Cauvery management board.

In the Lok Sabha however, the government pushed two legislatio­ns, Payment of Gratuity ( Amendment) Bill and Specific Relief ( Amendment) Bill, amid continued din and the House passed them with a voice vote without debate.

Congress leader Jyotiradit­ya Scindia, whose party members were also in the Well, sought a discussion on the bills.

With continuous protests by different parties making the prospect of any discussion improbable, the Speaker went ahead with the proceeding­s for the passage of bills.

As the second bill was being passed without debate, some Opposition members were seen tearing some papers and throwing them around, as the Speaker adjourned the House for the day.

Earlier, Moving the Payment of Gratuity Bill for passage, labour minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar said it is a very important legislatio­n for employees, especially women.

The bill notifies the period of maternity leave as part of continuous service and proposes to empower the Central government to notify the gratuity ceiling from time to time without amending the law.

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Schoolchil­dren ( clockwise from above) visit Parliament House in New Delhi on Thursday; Union power minister Piyush Goyal greets BJP veteran leader Murli Manohar Joshi; Union ministers Rajnath Singh and Smriti Irani during the ongoing Budget Session.
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