RS adjourned again\, Rajnath to address Citizenship Amendment Bill

RS adjourned again, Rajnath to address Citizenship Amendment Bill

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Amid protests by the opposition members over the extension of the Rajya Sabha's sitting by one day without consulting them, the House was adjourned for the second time till 2 pm on Wednesday.

The is scheduled to take up the Bill, seeking 10 per cent quota for the poor among the general category in jobs and academic institutions, for consideration and passing. The Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on Tuesday night.

Before the of the House, attacked the BJP government, saying that the quota Bill and the Triple Talaq Bill are being introduced now because of the coming Lok Sabha elections.

"The way were extended without the consent of the opposition parties was not right. The situation now is such that there is no dialogue between the opposition and the The is foremost responsible if the doesn't function," he said.

CPI Member D Raja also asked the Centre to send the quota Bill to the of Parliament.

for Parliamentary Affairs Vijay Goel, however, said the government wants to extend the sitting of the by a day as there are important bills to be considered and passed.

He assured the House that would address all the issues related to the Citizenship Amendment Bill at 2 pm. The northeast states witnessed huge protests after the passing of the Bill in the Lok Sabha.

also responded to the opposition's protest and said: "The country expects the House to function. As per the norm, we should have been working on most of them. We are only to consider legislation."

The House, which has not been functioning properly due to disruptions caused by opposition parties, has a number of key legislations for consideration and approval including the Triple Talaq Bill.

The government has already made one bid to get the triple Talaq Bill passed in the Rajya Sabha, but a united opposition scuttled the move, insisting on sending the Bill to the for thorough scrutiny.

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First Published: Wed, January 09 2019. 13:55 IST