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Parliament LIVE Updates: Opposition gives adjournment notice in LS ahead of session; RS ends day with debate on farm crisis

Parliament LIVE Updates: A day after the LS proceedings were washed out over Opposition's demand to have a dedicated discussion on farm issues, parties have again requested for an adjournment motion to discuss the same. Rajya Sabha, meanwhile, witnessed a fiery debate on farm laws

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Parliament LIVE Updates: Opposition gives adjournment notice in LS ahead of session; RS ends day with debate on farm crisis

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Feb 04, 2021 - 15:46 (IST)

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No annual report from Lokpal laid in Parliament: govt

Anti-corruption ombudsman Lokpal, which came into being in 2019, is required to present to president and Parliament an annual report on the work done by it but no such report has been laid in the two Houses, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday. On 23 March, 2019, President Ram Nath Kovind administered the oath of office to Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose as chairperson of Lokpal, the top body to inquire and investigate allegations of corruption against public functionaries.

Lokpal is an independent statutory body established under Section 3 of the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013. In terms of Section 48 of the said Act, the Lokpal is required to present annually to the President a report on the work done by it, which is caused to be laid in both the Houses of the Parliament, Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said in a written reply.  No such report has been laid, he said. 

Feb 04, 2021 - 15:43 (IST)

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Opposition gives adjournment notice in LS ahead of session

Congress MP and party's chief Whip in Lok Sabha, Manickam Tagore has given an adjournment motion notice in Lok Sabha to hold a discussion on "farm laws". Congress' Manish Tewari has given another notice with a similar context. The Lok Sabha has seen a washout session so far, apart from Day 1 when the Budget was presented, as members have been demanding an adjournment of the regular business of House for the sole purpose of a dedicated discussion on farm issues. 

The government, meanwhile, has been insisting on persuing the tradition of passing motion of thanks to president's address first.

Feb 04, 2021 - 15:25 (IST)

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'Whichever party you stay in, blessings with you': Digvijaya Singh to Jyotiraditya Scindia

Amid the debate in Rajya Sabha on farmers' issues, an exchange between BJP leader Jyotraditya Scindia and his former Congress colleague Digvijaya Singh made for an amusing interlude on Thursday.

Scindia, speaking in the Parliament for the first time since he jumped ship last year from the BJP to the Congress - his party of 19 years, targeted the "double standards" of the Congress-led UPA government on the farm laws at the centre of a massive farmers' agitation.

Citing the Congress' 2019 manifesto, Scindia said: "Those who earlier said they support (farm reform laws) have changed track."

Speaking right after Mr Scindia, Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh began by taking a swipe at him.

"Scindia-ji I congratulate you. The way you earlier used to present the UPA's point of view forcefully in the house, today you have done an excellent job of expressing the BJP's view. Wah Maharaj-ji wah!" said Singh. Scindia smiled and retorted: "It is all thanks to your blessings."

To which, Singh returned: "My blessings were always with you. And will always be with you, no matter which party you join."

Feb 04, 2021 - 14:54 (IST)

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Derek O'Brien demands repeal of farm laws, offers draft bill to do so

Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien on Thursday  pressed the government to repeal the three controversial farm laws and offered a 'Repealing Bill 2021' drafted by him for the purpose.

Participating in a discussion on the motion of thanks on the president's address in the Rajya Sabha, the Trinamool MP also referred to the death of a farmer during the tractor parade in Delhi on Republic Day and said there should be a "proper inquiry" so the truth could come out. 

Feb 04, 2021 - 14:36 (IST)

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Centre ill-treating farmers​, says Deepinder Hooda

Reacting sharply to the treatment meted out to the farmers protesting at Delhi borders, Congress MP Deepinder Hooda said "barricades are placed and farmers are being illtreated".

"Farmers are wrongly blamed for the violence that ensued during the tractors march on 26 January. Internet has been suspended in Delhi borders and parts of Haryana. They are being denied basic amenities," he said. 

Feb 04, 2021 - 14:23 (IST)

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No annual report from Lokpal laid in Parliament: Centre

Anti-corruption ombudsman Lokpal, which came into being in 2019, is required to present to president and Parliament an annual report on the work done by it but no such report has been laid in the two Houses, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.

On 23 March, 2019, President Ram Nath Kovind administered the oath of office to Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose as chairperson of Lokpal, the top body to inquire and investigate allegations of corruption against public functionaries.

Feb 04, 2021 - 14:20 (IST)

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No self reliance without farmers: Hooda

Deepinder Hooda, Congress MP from Haryana, asked the government to "shed its hard stance and withdraw the farm Bills". "I have a list of 184 farmers who died. Their brothers and sons are deployed at China border and elsewhere. I want to lay this on the table of the House," said Hooda. 

"You are talking about being self reliant, we were importing foodgrains. Our farmers made us self reliant," he said.

Feb 04, 2021 - 14:19 (IST)

Rajya Sabha adjourned till 9 am tomorrow

Feb 04, 2021 - 13:53 (IST)

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NDA govt doesn't discriminate between BJP-ruled states and others: Dharmendra Pradhan

Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said that the NDA government has never differentiated between BJP and non-BJP ruled states.

"In 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said his priority was the poor, the young, women and backward in the country. Our mantra is minimum government maximum governance," he said, citing data of beneficiaries of several schemes under the BJP government

"BJP govt has prioritized the welfare of the poor. It took 34 years to bring a new education policy for this country," he added. 

Feb 04, 2021 - 13:38 (IST)

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Deep Sidhu is a BJP man, responsible for violence during tractor rally, says Sanjay Singh

AAP's Sanjay Singh in Rajya Sabha said BJP party workers stormed the Red Fort and disrespected the national flag on Republic Day.

"On seven routes farmers marched peacefully on 26 January, those who stormed Red Fort and disrespected triciolour belong to BJP. Deep Sidhu is a BJP man. He has met Narendra Modi. They can stoop to any level for their politics. The internet has also been shut down there," he said.

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Parliament LATEST Updates: A day after the Lok Sabha proceedings were washed out over the Opposition's demand to have a dedicated discussion on farm issues, the Opposition has again placed a request for an adjournment motion to discuss the same. The Rajya Sabha, meanwhile, witnessed a fiery debate on farm laws

The Trinamool MP referred to the death of a farmer during the tractor march in Delhi on Republic Day and said there should be a 'proper inquiry' so the truth could come out.

Reacting sharply to the treatment meted out the farmers protesting at Delhi borders, Congress leader and Haryana MP Deepinder Hooda asked the Centre to shed its hard stance and withdraw the farm Bills.

Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, says that the NDA government has never differentiated between BJP and non-BJP ruled states. 'Our mantra is minimum government maximum governance. We don't discriminate between States ruled by us and others,' he added.

The AAP leader in Rajya Sabha said BJP party workers stormed the Red Fort and disrespected the national flag on Republic Day.

Stating that protests and agitations are the lifeblood of democracy, he contested the government statement of 11 rounds of dialogue have concluded with agitating farmers, saying its ministers 'believe in monologue and not dialogue'.

The former Karnataka chief minister also condemned Centre's decision to put up 'concrete walls' at protest sites.

The Congress leader also mentioned Sudha Bharadwaj, who was been jailed for over three years. "She was a Harvard professor and now she is languishing in jail for supporting Dalits in Bhima Koregaon," he added.

Speaking on farmers' issues in Rajya Sabha on Thursday, BJP's Jyotiraditya Scindia in Rajya Sabha reiterated the party's stand that the three farm bills were brought for the benefit of farmers.

Rashtriya Janata Dal MP Manoj Kumar Jha Thursday slammed the government for its reaction towards the farmers' protests. "The media starts talking of the 'Pakistani angle and Khalistani angle' with regard to farmers' protest. This is not right."

Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy introduced Bill in Rajya Sabha to replace Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (J&K Cadre merger with AGMUT).

The Centre and the opposition parties have agreed to conduct a discussion on the farm laws in Parliament. The discussion will take place for 15 hours in the Rajya Sabha, after the Motion of Thanks on Friday.

The Lok Sabha proceedings were washed out for the second consecutive day on Wednesday after the House was repeatedly adjourned due to protests by Opposition members who were demanding a separate discussion on the farm laws issue.

The House reassembled four times but was unable to conduct business as the members of the Congress, DMK, AAP and the SAD trooped into the Well and shouted slogans against the farm laws, ignoring repeated appeals by Speaker Om Birla to maintain order.

As the proceedings started at 4 pm, Congress leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury tried to raise the issue of farmers' agitation against the agri laws, saying the matter is harming the image of the country. "We are concerned," he said.

Several Opposition members entered the Well, protesting against the farm laws. Chowdhury later demanded a separate discussion on the Presidential address and the farmers' issue.

During the day Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said he had discussions with the leaders of Opposition parties and they had agreed to start the discussion on the motion thanking the President for his address. "Now, they have made a U-turn and that is also like an insult to the President," Joshi said.

Speaker Om Birla reminded the MPs that the whole nation is watching their conduct. He said the people have sent them to the House to raise matters related to the common man and not to chant slogans and disrupt proceedings. Urging the members to return to their seats, Birla said they should maintain the dignity of the House or else he will have to take disciplinary action.

He said the Question Hour is important and it should go on. However, repeated assurances by the Speaker that the members will be given adequate opportunity to put forward their views, did not cut ice with the protesting opposition members.

Amid the din, the House was first adjourned till 4.30 pm, followed by adjournments till 5 pm, 7 pm and later till 9 pm. Birla urged Aam Aadmi Party leader Bhagwant Mann and others to go to their seats if they want a discussion. But the opposition members did not pay heed to his requests, forcing him to adjourn the proceedings again till 5 pm.

Similar scenes were witnessed when the proceedings resumed, with many slogan-shouting opposition members entering the Well again. After various documents were tabled, the Speaker requested the agitating members to return to their seats as he wanted to start the Zero Hour, saying it is important to talk about the problems faced by the people in the members' constituencies.

However, the sloganeering continued. Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader and former union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal was also in the Well, holding a poster against the farm laws. As soon as the house assembled at 9 pm, members from Opposition parties again entered the Well and continued raising slogans forcing the speaker to adjourn the House for the day.

There were more than 20 members, including from the Congress, DMK, AAP and the SAD, protesting in the Well. Several farmer unions have been staging protests at various border points of Delhi since late November demanding the repeal of the farm laws.

Updated Date: February 04, 2021 15:37:17 IST

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