Naidu calls the suspension of members as unpleasant but inevitable; cites precedents of passage of bills amid boycott by a section of members
Opposition members take out a silent procession within the Parliament campus
New Delhi: Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu today said that he was duty bound to uphold the dignity of the rules, standards and values of the Upper House although the suspension of members was not a pleasant thing to do. The Rules of the House do provide for such suspension when it becomes inevitable, he pointed out.
In his concluding remarks before Rajya Sabha was adjourned sine die, eight days ahead of the schedule, Naidu said while it was the right of the opposition to protest, “but the question is how should it be done”?
Members of the opposition parties including the Congress, Trinamool Congress, CPI, CPI-M, DMK, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Samajwadi Party and the NCP , today took out a silent protest march in the Parliament complex against the contentious farm Bills, that were passed by both Houses. The protesting MPs carried placards with messages such as “Save Farmers, Save Workers, Save Democracy” during their march from the Mahatma Gandhi statue to the Ambedkar statue on the premises.
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Naidu, while pointing out that the floor of the House was the most effective platform for contestation of ideas, said that if boycott is done for a longer period, it amounts to leaving the very platform that enables members to effectively convey their ideas, besides contesting those of others.
Referring to the letter he had received from the Leader of Opposition, Ghulam Nabi Azad and others urging the House not to pass the three labour codes, the Chairman said that there have been a number of precedents when the business was taken up as per schedule and bills were approved in the wake of boycott or walkout by some members. In this context, he cited the passage of Finance Bill and Appropriation Bill in 2013.
Naidu said that had the letter suggested the postponement of bill by stating that they would attend the House, he would have discussed the issue with the government. He said that there was no such assurance. On the other hand some of the members justified what they had done. Therefore he decided to go ahead with the bills, he said.
The Rajya Sabha in its sitting today passed three labour codes namely, Industrial Relations Code, 2020 (ii) Code on Occupational Safety, Health & Working Conditions Code, 2020 & (iii) Social Security Code, 2020. With this, the decks for enactment of these codes had been cleared as Lok Sabha had passed these Bills yesterday.
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Rajya Sabha also passed the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill that bars transfer of foreign funds from one NGO to another, prohibits public servants from taking donations from abroad and mandating Aadhaar for registration. Concerns were raised by the civil society and some Opposition parties. The Lok Sabha had passed the Bill on September 21. Following the passage of the Bill in the Rajya Sabha even as the Opposition MPs were absent as they boycotted the session since September 21 in protest of the suspension of eight MPs, now the changes made in the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act will need the assent of the President.
Observing that though the session was satisfying in terms of productivity, Naidu said there have been some areas of concern as well. “We need to collectively ponder over these issues for making a difference in future”, he added.
The Chairman said that for the first time in this history of the House, a notice of motion was given for the removal of the Deputy Chairman and it was rejected. He pointed out that the mandatory 14 days advance notice was not given.
Referring to the developments surrounding this unprecedented move, he said they had been “deeply painful” for all those who held the stature and the dignity of the House “dear to their hearts”. He appealed to the members to ensure that such unseemly behaviour was not repeated.
Though it was not the first time that some members were suspended and Bills passed when some sections of the House boycotted the proceedings, he said “I find it extremely unpalatable. This kind of a situation needs to be avoided by all means”.
Observing that he had been associated with the House for the past 22 years, Naidu said that he gets anguished whenever bills are passed in the din. “I am naturally more pained to see that happen as the Chairman of this august House. It hurts me the most when the Chair is rendered helpless by the turn of events and has to perforce take action against the members as per the Rules,” he added.
The Chairman sought to remind the members that twice, in 1997 and 2012, the House had resolved that all the members will uphold the dignity of the House by complying with the Rules and Procedures. He said that it was the responsibility of all members to ensure the smooth functioning of the House “so that we can fulfill our commitments to the people”.
Referring to the remarks of the Leader of the Opposition Azad about lowering the standing of the LoP in the House, he said the Leader of the Opposition was central to the orderly functioning of the House. Naidu said that he had always reached out to him for his inputs before coming to a decision on any issue concerning the functioning of the House.
Observing that the 252nd session of the Rajya Sabha was marked by several novel features induced by the outbreak of novel corona virus, he said the House had 10 sittings and functioned from six different locations including the chambers of both the Houses of Parliament and four galleries of this House, a first of its kind in the history of Rajya Sabha.
Stating that the Rajya Sabha was concluding eight sittings ahead of the scheduled 18 sittings as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to challenge the humankind, he said “we are living in extraordinary times warranting several adjustments requiring us to live a new normal life”.
Giving a brief account of the session, he said during the 10 sittings, a total of 25 Bills were passed and six Bills introduced. The productivity of the House during this session has been 100.47%. The new normal of high productivity witnessed during the last three sessions had continued during this session as well. “As a result, the overall productivity of the last 4 sessions comes to a praiseworthy 96.13%”. This high productivity for four consecutive sessions is the best during the last five years”, the Chairman added.
He said that written replies were given to a total of 1,567 unstarred Questions during the 10 sittings, while the members raised issues of urgent public importance through 92 Zero Hour and 66 Special Mentions. Besides, the members discussed important issues of the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, its consequences and management and the developments along the border in Ladakh.
Naidu appreciated all the frontline warriors like the Doctors, Nurses, Para-medical staff, Sanitation workers, Scientists and farmers. He also expressed his gratitude to the police and armed forces for keeping the country safe.
– globalbihari bureau
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