
Parliament monsoon session Live Updates: Outgoing Vice-President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu on Monday stated, “I tell all sides, respect democracy” as IUML MP Abdul Wahab urged him to tell the Bharatiya Janata Party to ensure a democratic atmosphere in India.
Bidding farewell to Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated, “You (Naidu) have always said that you have retired from politics but are not tired of public life… Your term in the office may be coming to an end but your experiences will continue to guide the nation for years to come”. Meanwhile, the Leader of Opposition in the House, Mallikarjun Kharge, stated that though they may have different ideologies, he thanks Naidu for carrying out his responsibilities even under pressure.
The Congress party, meanwhile, has hit out at the Enforcement Directorate (ED) over its summons to Kharge. Party general secretary Jairam Ramesh issued a statement saying, “…in matters, issuing of summons by ED or any law-enforcing agencies to any MP much less the Leader of Opposition when Parliament is in session, is an outright affront to the sacred institution of Parliament and Parliamentarians.” He added, “it is high time that the presiding officers of both Houses may deliberate and ensure that such gross affronts on Parliament and MPs do not recur.”
During a discussion over the Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill, Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury pointed out that India was left out of the US-led group, Minerals Security Partnership, to reduce the dependence of the member nations on China for supplies of cobalt, nickel, lithium and the 17 rare earth minerals.
"Do you have access to mineral technologies? We make targets but we don't have the infrastructure to meet them," he said.
The government on Monday said there is no established mechanism for ranking cities in terms of pollution and that the satellite data used for the purpose by private institutions and universities is not validated by proper ground truthing.
Union Minister of State for Environment Ashwini Kumar Choubey said this in the Lok Sabha in response to a question by Congress MP Jyotsna Charandas Mahant.
"There is no established mechanism for ranking cities in terms of pollution. It also requires authentic data and proper peer review."
"The government is aware that several private institutions and universities are ranking cities adopting different methodologies, different datasets and using different weightages to parameters. The data used for ranking is extracted primarily from satellite imagery, which is not validated by proper ground truthing," the minister said. (PTI)
Infrastructure assets worth over Rs 1.62 lakh crore are expected to be monetised during the current fiscal, Parliament was informed on Monday.
The government had last year announced a Rs 6 lakh crore National Monetisation Pipeline (NMP) to unlock value in infrastructure assets across sectors, ranging from power to road and railways in four years till 2025.
In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary said about Rs 97,000 crore worth of public assets were monetised in the last fiscal (2021-22).
The key transactions include highway toll-operate-transfer (TOT) based PPP concessions, NHAI's Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT), PowerGrid InvIT, annual accruals from mineral and coal blocks auctioned in FY21-22, private investment in the redevelopment of railway colonies, receipts from 6 airports leased on PPP mode and private investment from port terminals bid out on PPP mode.
"Indicative value of assets envisaged to be monetised under NMP during FY22-23 is Rs 1,62,422 crore," he said. (PTI)
As proceedings resumed in the Lok Sabha at 2.15 pm, the House took up a discussion over the Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill, 2022, moved by Union Minister R K Singh.
Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary stated that despite years after signing the Kyoto Protocol, there has been no visible impact on the ground.
As MPs bid him farewell in the Rajya Sabha, outgoing Chairman Venkaiah Naidu said, "I tell all sides... respect democracy."
He was responding to IUML MP from Kerala Abdul Wahab's statement urging him to tell the BJP that there should be a democratic atmosphere in India.
As the Rajya Sabha resumed at 2.05 pm on Monday, MPs continued giving their farewell messages to Chairman Venkaiah Naidu.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, LoP Mallikarjun Kharge and others also bid adieu to the outgoing Vice-President.
Speaking about the attack on BJP MP Ranjeeta Koli in Rajasthan's Bharatpur, party MP Ranjanben Bhatt demanded action on the culprits in the Lok Sabha.
She also spoke about Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot's statement over the death penalty for rapists. "The Rajasthan CM has said that rapists should not be hanged... we urge that action be taken on those who have done wrong," Bhatt said.
Koli has claimed that she was "attacked for the fourth time by the illegal mining mafia." "I had come to take stock of the situation after being informed that illegal mining was going on in the area. The mafia vandalised my vehicle. Fortunately, we escaped the vehicle on time," she was quoted as saying by PTI.
In a day marked with no disruptions by the Opposition, the Lok Sabha was adjourned till 2.15 pm following discussions over matters of public importance.
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Following speeches by members bidding farewell to the Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu, the House was adjourned till 2.05 pm.
Bidding farewell to Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the outgoing Vice-President for increasing the House productivity and encouraging the use of mother tongues.
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"You (Venkaiah Naidu) have always said that you have retired from politics but are not tired of public life… Your term in the office may be coming to an end but your experiences will continue to guide the nation for years to come,” PM Modi said in the Rajya Sabha.
As TMC MP Derek O’ Brien recounted the story of Naidu losing his mother at an early age, the outgoing Chairman teared up.

O' Brien also stated that the members of the House urge you to continue to speak on issues such as the passing of Bills. "You have always asked us to send the Bills to committees and to scrutinise these Bills... we hope you will continuting speaking on these issues," he said.
While bidding farewell to Chairperson Venkaiah Naidu, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, said, "We may have different ideologies and I may have some complaints, but I thank you (Naidu) for carrying out your responsibilities and fulfilling your role even under pressure."
Hailing Chairperson Venkaiah Naidu, PM Modi said, "Rajya Sabha's productivity increased 70 per cent during Naidu's tenure." The attendance of MPs also increased, he added, while bidding farewell to the outgoing Vice-President.
"We are celebrating Independence Day this time, when the country's President, Vice-President, Speaker, and Prime Minister are all those people who were born in Independent India and all of them hail from very ordinary backgrounds. I think it has symbolic importance," PM Modi said in Rajya Sabha
Quoting outgoing V-P Venkaiah Naidu, PM Modi said, "You have an interesting take on the debate over mother-tongue. You always say that mother tongue is like eyes, while a second language is like a pair of spectacles. You have ensured that members can speak in any language in the House."
Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi bid farewell to Vice-President and Chairman Venkaiah Naidu on Monday. PM Modi stated that it was an emotional moment for the House. “You (Naidu) have always said that you have retired from politics but not from public life… Your term in the office may be coming to an end but your experiences will continue to guide the nation for years to come,” he said.
Members of the Lok Sabha Monday morning observed a moment of silence honouring those who laid down their lives to get India independence.
The MPs also took a pledge to work for the welfare of the nation, keeping in mind the sacrifices made by the freedom fighters.
Venkaiah Naidu’s term as the Vice-President of India will end on August 10.
The Congress party Monday hit out at the Enforcement Directorate (ED) over its summons to Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge.
Party general secretary Jairam Ramesh issued a statement saying, “…in matters, issuing of summons by ED or any law-enforcing agencies to any MP much less the Leader of Opposition when Parliament is in session, is an outright affront to the sacred institution of Parliament and Parliamentarians.” He added, “it is high time that the presiding officers of both Houses may deliberate and ensure that such gross affronts on Parliament and MPs do not recur.”
Kharge was summoned by the ED on Thursday for searches at the Young Indian office in connection with the National Herald case.
Noting Chairman Venkaiah Naidu's observations that Members of Parliament have no privileges pertaining to criminal cases, Ramesh added that Kharge was not an accused in the case. -- with inputs from PTI