Parliament LIVE updates: Rajya Sabha adjourned for the day following ruckus over triple talaq bill

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Parliament LIVE updates: Rajya Sabha adjourned for the day following ruckus over triple talaq bill
  • 15:57 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha adjourned for the fourth time till 11 am on Thursday as ruckus over triple talaq bill continued

  • 15:56 (IST)

    Jaitley referred to judgement of SC, I want to correct the record, says Kapil Sibal

  • 15:48 (IST)

    'Mahila Virodh' slogan raised against Opposition in Rajya Sabha

  • 15:48 (IST)

    Arun Jaitley enlists reasons why bill should not be referred to select committee

    Arun Jaitley enlists reasons why the bill should not be referred (to select committee). One of the reasons he says is that when the practice was declared unconstitutional, two of the judges held it as unfair and used their extraordinary power to suspend it for 6 months, which expire on 22 February. Judges said, "We are now suspending it for six months and we beseech all parties, therefore within this period come out with apt legislation." So, there is an urgency that country expects from Parliament. Legislature must act with sense of responsibility, says Jaitley. - ANI

  • 15:37 (IST)

    House is taken by surprise, says Jaitley on Anand Sharma's notice

    The house is taken by surprise that a motion is suddenly moved, it has not been submitted a day before. The motion has to be given at least 24 hours in advance, says Arun Jaitley on Anand Sharma's notice.

  • 15:29 (IST)

    Congress leader Anand Sharma moves resolution to pass triple talaq bill to select committee 

  • 15:26 (IST)

    TMC, Congress want the bill to be sent to the Select Committee for consideration

    TMC and Cong want the bill to be sent to the Select Committee for consideration. "We are not opposed to the bill, but we want the bill to be strengthened. We want it to be sent to the Select Committee,"  TMC leader said.

  • 15:24 (IST)

    Triple talaq practice is still continuing in some areas, says RS Prasad

  • 15:23 (IST)

    Congress wants triple talaq bill to be deferred

  • 15:16 (IST)

    'Bhima-Koregaon violence issue raised deliberately so that Triple Talaq Bill can be stalled'

  • 15:04 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha resumes amidst uproar on triple talaq bill issue

  • 15:00 (IST)

    Proceedings of Rajya Sabha to resume shortly

  • 14:58 (IST)

    Cabinet nod to establishment of AIIMS in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh under Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana

  • 14:51 (IST)

    Kumar Vishwas speaks to the media a the announcement of AAP's Rajya Sabha nominees

  • 14:45 (IST)

    Congress accuses Hindutva outfits of triggering Maharashtra clashes

    As several parts of Maharashtra continued to reel under caste violence, Congress on Wednesday accused the RSS and certain Hindutva outfits of triggering it and demanded a probe by a Supreme Court judge into the clashes.

    Forcefully raising the issue in Lok Sabha during the Zero Hour, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge also trained his guns on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, wondering why he was maintaining a studied silence on the issue. Read more here.

  • 14:38 (IST)

    Lok Sabha adjourned till 11 am on Thursday

  • 14:18 (IST)

    Triple talaq bill to be tabled in Rajya Sabha at 4 pm: CNN-News18

  • 14:15 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha adjourned till 3 pm

  • 14:11 (IST)

    Uproar resumes in Rajya Sabha

  • 13:39 (IST)

  • 13:39 (IST)

    BJP is anti-Dalit: Ghulam Nabi Azad

    "Now, the entire world knows who has divided and who is diving. Everyone knows whose agenda it is to divide India in the name of caste and religion," Congress' Ghulam Nabi Azad said. "I strongly condemn this attitude of BJP. They are anti-Dalit. Dalits are being killed day-in and day-out. And yet, they don't want these issues to be raised inside and outside the Parliament," Azad further said.

  • 12:49 (IST)

    Congress in LS reiterates its demand for PM's statement

    "I want a reply from the prime minister on this issue. Because such things are happening throughout the country," said Kharge in the Lok Sabha as the issue caused uproar in the Lok Sabha again.

  • 12:37 (IST)

    Lok Sabha adjourned till 12.45 pm

  • 12:36 (IST)

  • 12:35 (IST)

    Congress speaking the language of riots: BJP in LS

    "The Maharashtra government is doing everything in its power to control the situation. On the other hand, Congress is speaking the language of riots," BJP's Raosaheb Patil Danve said in the Lok Sabha.

  • 12:31 (IST)

    Congress only using this issue for provocation: Govt in LS

    "Mallikarjun Kharge only wants to use this issue for provocation. Congress is losing everywhere. That's why they are doing this," Union minister Ananth Kumar said in the Lok Sabha.

  • 12:29 (IST)

    Congress in Lok Sabha demands statement from Narendra Modi

    "RSS is behind the Bhima-Koregaon violence," said Mallikarjun Kharge in Lok Sabha. Uproar erupted in the House as soon as Kharge made this statement.

    "Whether it is in Gujarat, Una, Rajasthan, there is nothing but injustice wherever BJP is in power," Kharge said. "A Supreme Court judge should be appointed and he should inquire this. The prime minister should come to the House and make a statement. When such incidents are happening, he does nothing," he added.

  • 12:23 (IST)

    Bhima-Koregaon issue raised in Lok Sabha

    "There are some facsist forces who want to oppress Dalits. The injustices against Dalits in rural and urban areas are highly unfair," said Congress' Mallikarjun Kharge in the Lok Sabha.

    "Whenever Dalits try to live respectfully, there are some people who try to harm them and interrupt such efforts. This is what happened in Bhima-Koregaon," Kharge further said.

    "Why did such an incident happen after years of peace at such an event? Recruitment of Dalits in the army was forbidden for thousands of years because they couldn't carry weapons," Kharge further said.

  • 12:11 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha adjourned for the second time, this time till 2 pm

  • 11:14 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha adjourned till noon

    The Rajya Sabha was adjourned till noon after a massive ruckus was caused over Dalit protests in Maharashtra.

  • 11:13 (IST)

    BJP claims fruitful parliamentary board meeting

  • 11:09 (IST)

    BJP leaders discuss key issues and bills at parliamentary meeting

    The BJP held its parliamentary board meeting on Wednesday, whereby they discussed the triple talaq bill and the Constitution's 123rd amendment bill which will give constitutional status to the OBC commission.

  • 10:52 (IST)

    Jan Adhikar Party gives adjournment motion notice

  • 10:39 (IST)

    Modi, Advani, Amit Shah attend parliamentary meeting

  • 10:38 (IST)

    Modi arrives in Parliament to attend meeting

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the many senior BJP leaders in attendance at the parliamentary meeting in the capital on Wednesday.

  • 10:28 (IST)

    Stormy session ahead in Parliament

    According to ANI, Congress has given an adjournment motion notice in the Rajya Sabha over the Bhima-Koregaon violence.

  • 09:03 (IST)

    Union cabinet meeting to take place at 1 pm

  • 08:56 (IST)

    Updates begin for 3 January

  • 18:59 (IST)

    Congress demands apology from BJP MP for remarks on armed forces

    The Congress today demanded an unconditional apology from BJP MP Nepal Singh for his reported comments that army jawans should expect death because of the profession they are in.
     
     
    During the Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha, Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia said the comments by the BJP MP reflected that the government was not serious about the lives of the armed forces personnel. 

  • 18:56 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha adjourned for the day

  • 18:50 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha passses the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Amend) Bill, 2017

  • 18:41 (IST)

    Finance minister Arun Jaitley announces contours of electoral bonds for political funding

    In a bid to clean election financing, the government on Tuesday outlined contours of the new electoral bonds that donors can buy from SBI and said receiving political parties can encash only through a designated bank account.

    The electoral bonds, which are being pitched as an alternative to cash donations made to political parties, will be available at specified branches of State Bank of India (SBI) for 10 days each in months of January, April, July and October.

    The bonds, which would be valid for 15 days, will not carry the donor's name even though the purchaser would have to fulfil KYC norms at the bank, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said in the Lok Sabha while announcing the contours of the scheme.

  • 18:17 (IST)

     Select Committee submits report on the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2017 

  • 18:14 (IST)

    Triple talaq bill to be tabled tomorrow, govt urges Congress not to press amendments
     
     
    The government today urged the Congress not to press for amendments to the triple talaq bill, which seeks to criminalise the practice of instant divorce among Muslims, when it comes up for consideration in the Rajya Sabha likely tomorrow.
     
     
    The Lok Sabha has already cleared the 'Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill and it is likely to be tabled in the Rajya Sabha tomorrow. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said that the government would like the Congress to maintain the stand it took in the Lok Sabha by not pressing for amendments. 
     
     
    The Congress had moved amendments to certain provisions of the bill in the Lok Sabha but did not press for a vote.

  • 18:06 (IST)

    Lok Sabha adjourned for the day

  • 17:57 (IST)

    No proposal of PSB merger under consideration, Shiv Pratap Shukla says in written reply to Rajya Sabha


    Union minister Shiv Pratap Shukla said no proposal regarding the merger of Public Sector Banks (PSBs) is under consideration of the government. However, the government has put in place an approval framework for proposals to amalgamate nationalised banks, the Minister of State for Finance said in a written reply to Rajya Sabha.


    The Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Acts of 1970 and 1980 provide that the central government, in consultation with RBI, may make a scheme for amalgamation of any nationalised bank with any other nationalised bank or any other banking institution, he said. —PTI

  • 17:52 (IST)

    KV Thomas suggest live telecasts of Supreme Court proceedings

    During a discussion of The High Court and Supreme Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Amendment Bill, 2017 in the Lok Sabha, Congress MP Professor KV Thomas suggested that similar to live broadcasts of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, live telecasts of Supreme Court proceedings should be held for more transparency and to avoid rumours getting spread 

  • 17:46 (IST)

    Arun Jaitley's statement on ‘The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill 2017’ in Lok Sabha

  • 17:45 (IST)

    Ruckus in Lok Sabha as Ravi Shankar Prasad discusses The High Court and Supreme Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Amendment Bill, 2017

The Bhima-Koregaon violence issue has caused an uproar in the Parliament, creating a ruckus in the Parliament throughout the day. Rajya Sabha has been adjourned thrice.

The Rajya Sabha was supposed to debate the triple talaq bill on Wednesday, a week after it was passed by the Lok Sabha.

The fate of the bill that seeks to criminalise instant divorce by Muslim husbands remained shrouded in suspense on Tuesday as the government virtually rejected an overwhelming demand from the Opposition for referring it to a Select Committee of the Rajya Sabha for detailed consideration and rectify "lacunae" in the controversial legislation.

A meeting of the Business Advisory Committee of the Rajya Sabha ended without a consensus on the issue as the government was keen that the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2017 be adopted as passed last week by the Lok Sabha.

At the meeting, Leader of the House Arun Jaitley, also the Union Finance Minister, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HN Ananth Kumar were believed to have told the Opposition that they should not insist on amendments to the bill or to recommend its reference to a parliamentary committee.

Representational image. PTI

Representational image. PTI

However, the entire Opposition, including those friendly to the ruling BJP like TDP and AIADMK, demanded that the bill be referred to a select committee so that "lacunae" in the legislation could be rectified.

In the BAC meeting, the Congress and other Opposition parties put up the proposal to send the bill to a select committee, sources privy to the discussion told IANS.

The government insisted on bringing the bill to the House and take its sense before deciding about its final fate.

The sources said the ministers were learnt to have told the Opposition members that the bill cannot be sent to a select committee on the basis of views expressed in the BAC and if they want to do so, they can defeat it on the floor of the House.


The sources said there was a view in the treasury benches that most Opposition parties in case of a division will not vote against the legislation "for gender justice".

The BAC has allotted time of four hours for a discussion on the bill on Wednesday.


However, the picture may become clear at the meeting that Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu is going to have with floor leaders on Wednesday morning.

Earlier, Ananth Kumar said the government was in talks with the Congress and other parties for ensuring smooth passage of the bill in the Upper House.

"We are in talks with the Congress and others for the triple talaq bill, and hope for a smooth passage in the Rajya Sabha. It can be taken up tomorrow (Wednesday). May be tomorrow," he told reporters outside Parliament.

He also said the Congress did not press for amendment in the Lok Sabha and should similarly ensure smooth passage of the bill in the Rajya Sabha.

The Opposition parties are said to be planning for either amendments against criminalising triple talaq or referring the bill to a select committee for detailed consideration.

CPI leader D Raja said the Left wants the bill to be referred to a select committee and accused the government of "bypassing" parliamentary panels on crucial bills.

"As far as Left parties are concerned, we want this bill to be referred to a select committee. But the BJP-led NDA government is bypassing the committee system," he said.

"They are saying 'don't send bills to the standing committee for closer scrutiny'. When it comes to the Rajya Sabha, we will demand that it should be sent to a select committee," he said.


Published Date: Jan 03, 2018 03:57 pm | Updated Date: Jan 03, 2018 04:06 pm



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