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PM introduces new ministers in Rajya Sabha
Despite uproar by the Opposition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced the new Union ministers in Rajya Sabha.
"It should make everyone proud that several women, several people belonging to the SC and ST community have taken oath as ministers. Several new ministers are children of farmers and also belong to OBC communities. It seems some people cannot digest that more women, SC, ST and OBC community members are becoming ministers," Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the Upper House.
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Rajnath Singh unhappy with Opposition behaviour
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh raised an objection against the Opposition uproar while Prime Minister Narendra Modi was introducing his Council of Ministers in the House. However, Lok Sabha had to be adjourned till 2 pm amid uproar by Opposition MPs.
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Indian Union Muslim League's Abdul Wahab takes oath as the Member of Parliament (MP) in Rajya Sabha pic.twitter.com/Cs63whPLRF
— ANI (@ANI) July 19, 2021
11:15 (IST)
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Monsoon Session begins; four members take oath
The following Four Members took Oath on the First Day of Monsoon Session of Parliament, 2021 @loksabhatv @rajyasabhatv pic.twitter.com/pg4qOJDVvb
— LOK SABHA (@LokSabhaSectt) July 19, 2021
11:13 (IST)
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Congress' Anand Sharma gives notice for discussion over rising prices of essential commodities
Congress' Rajya Sabha MP Anand Sharma gives notice for Suspension of Business to discuss the increasing prices of essential commodities, reports ANI.
11:03 (IST)
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla arrives at Parliament
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla arrives at the Parliament as the #MonsoonSession commences today.
— ANI (@ANI) July 19, 2021
He tweets, 'People want that their expectations and hopes reach the govt through the Parliament. I hope all political parties will play a positive role in this direction.' pic.twitter.com/2mZxV9tDFr
10:53 (IST)
Ask most difficult questions, but let govt answer in calm environment, appeals Modi
The prime minister said he has requested all floor leaders for a discussion on pandemic on Tuesday evening as he wanted to give them detailed information on the pandemic. I am meeting all state CMs for (discussing) the COVID-19 situation so wish to do the same with floor leaders, he said. We want discussion inside Parliament as well as outside it with floor leaders on Covid pandemic, the prime minister added.
"This Parliament Session should be fruitful. The government is ready to give all the answers the country's people want. I urge all MPs, political parties to ask the sharpest and most difficult questions but maintain peace and calm and give an opportunity to the governmnet to answer the questions so that the truth reaches people and democracy is strengthened, people's trust increases and the pace of development increases" Modi said.
10:33 (IST)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses media
Speaking at the start of the Monsoon session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said 40 crore people have become Baahubali ( have received the COVID-19 vaccine). "I hope that you all have got one dose of vaccine. I request you all to follow Covid-19 protocols. More than 40 crore people have become 'bahubalis' by taking vaccine," he said.
"The pandemic has gripped the entire world. So we want meaningful discussions in the Parliament over it, the prime minister further said. He also appealed everyone to maintain COVID-19 protocol.
10:28 (IST)
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Deeply concerned over media being sidelined, says Press Club of India
The Press Club of India said it is "deeply concerned about the manner in which the media is being sidelined", saying this has never happened before in the history of independent India. "Monsoon session of Parliament begins today, and out of about 400 journalists, only 60 are allowed. Restrictions continue despite the honourable Lok Sabha speaker’s public announcement that all permanent passes will be renewed. We still hope with respect to the chair that the promise will be fulfilled in letter and spirit," it said on Twitter.
"The media is an intergal part of parliamentary democracy," it said, adding that it has written to leaders of all political parties in both the Houses. "We appeal to all concerned including the honorable chairman of the Rajya Sabha and speaker of the Lok Sabha to save parliamentry democracy and allow all media as usual," it added.
We still hope with respect to the chair that the promise will be fulfilled in letter and spirit. We are deeply concerned about the manner in which the media is being sidelined. This has never happened in the history of independent India.
— Press Club of India (@PCITweets) July 19, 2021
10:17 (IST)
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AAP's Sanjay Singh gives notice over snooping row
पत्रकारों और विपक्षियों की जासूसी के ख़िलाफ़ 267 का नोटिस। दो जासूस करें महसूस की दुनिया बड़ी ख़राब है। pic.twitter.com/cTuWCcov0Z
— Sanjay Singh AAP (@SanjayAzadSln) July 19, 2021
10:03 (IST)
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Obituary references to be read out in both Houses
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TMC MPs to cycle to Parliament to protest against rise in fuel prices
09:49 (IST)
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TMC gives notices over slew of issues
The All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) gives multiple notices under various rules in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha on the first day of Monsoon Session of Parliament. The issues for which notices have been given include:
1. Price hike of diesel, petrol, LPG and other commodities
2. Repeal of farm laws
3. Covid-19/Vaccination solutions
4. Decline in Economic growth
5. Restoration MP-LADs funds
6. Centre weakening federal structure
09:42 (IST)
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RJD MP Manoj Jha gives suspension of Business notice to discuss data on COVID-19 deaths
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Congress MPs move adjournment motions in Lok Sabha
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CPI MP moves adjournment motion over snooping row
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Bhagwant Mann to move adjournment motion over farmers' stir
I m moving “adjournment motion”in lok sabha today in favour of farmers andolan to repeal the agriculture laws..
— Bhagwant Mann (@BhagwantMann) July 19, 2021
09:00 (IST)
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Congress' Manish Tewari lists bill to check unauthorised surveillance for introduction
TO CHECK UNAUTHORISED SURVEILLANCE BY INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES I HAD MOVED A BILL IN 2011
— Manish Tewari (@ManishTewari) July 19, 2021
INTELLIGENCE SERVICES (POWERS AND REGULATION) BILL-2011
HAVE LISTED IT FOR INTRODUCTION AGAIN👇🏾
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08:53 (IST)
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Harsimrat Kaur Badal gives adjournment notice over farmers's issues
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal has given an adjournment motion notice on the farmers' issue and Opposition parties have supported it, reports News18. Harsimrat has resigned from the Cabinet last year in protest against the three farm sector legislations.
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Modi to introduce new Cabinet in both Houses
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will introduce his Cabinet at 11 am in the Lok Sabha and at 12 pm in Rajya Sabha. He is likely to interact with accredited media at 10.15 am between BG-4 and BG-5 of Parliament House, according to the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
08:34 (IST)
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Opposition members to give adjournment notices over report of hacking
Over 300 verified mobile phone numbers, including of two serving ministers, over 40 journalists, three Opposition leaders and one sitting judge besides scores of business persons and activists could have been targeted for hacking between 2018 and 2019 through an Israeli spyware sold only to government agencies, an international media consortium reported on Sunday. The government said in its response that “no unauthorised interception" has taken place and that the report is not only “bereft of facts” but also “founded in pre-conceived conclusions”.
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Govt ready for healthy and meaningful discussion, says Modi
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Opposition parties to give adjournment notices over farmers' issue
Upping the ante, several Opposition parties were planning to move adjournment notices in both Houses on Monday over farmers' issues. Opposition parties held a separate meeting after the all-party meet on Sunday which was attended by 33 parties. Many Opposition parties will give adjournment notices on the farmers' issue in both Houses, RSP leader NK Premachandran said after the meeting that was attended by leaders of Congress, TMC, NCP, CPM, CPI, IUML, RSP, Shiv Sena and AAP.
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Opposition to corner Centre over COVID management, fuel price
The Opposition, on its part, wants to corner the government by raising issues like alleged shortcomings in the healthcare system during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and the distribution of COVID vaccines to states. The Opposition will also seek replies on the rising prices of petrol, diesel and cooking gas during the Session.
07:52 (IST)
Centre plans to introduce 17 bills in Monsoon Session
The Centre is eyeing a huge legislative agenda for the Monsoon Session of Parliament starting today with at least 17 new bills listed for introduction even as the Opposition looks to corner the ruling dispensation over a slew of issues including its handling of the second wave of COVID-19 and the rise in fuel prices.
Of the 17 bills, The Essential Defence Service Bill, 2021, The Commission for Air Quality Management in National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas Bill, 2021 and Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2021 seek to replace ordinances issued recently.
Parliament Latest Updates: Despite uproar by the Opposition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced the new Union ministers in Rajya Sabha.
"It should make everyone proud that several women, several people belonging to the SC and ST community have taken oath as ministers. Several new ministers are children of farmers and also belong to OBC communities. It seems some people cannot digest that more women, SC, ST and OBC community members are becoming ministers," Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the Upper House.
However, due to the risinf uproar, the Upper House was adjourned till 2 pm.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh raised an objection against the Opposition uproar while Prime Minister Narendra Modi was introducing his Council of Ministers in the House. However, Lok Sabha had to be adjourned till 2 pm amid uproar by Opposition MPs.
Speaking at the start of the Monsoon session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said 40 crore people have become Baahubali ( have received the COVID-19 vaccine). "I hope that you all have got one dose of vaccine. I request you all to follow Covid-19 protocols. More than 40 crore people have become 'bahubalis' by taking vaccine," he said.
He urged MPs to ask the toughest of questions but give an opportunity to the government to answer the questions in a calm environment, in order that the truth reaches people and democracy is strengthened.
Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs will cycle to Parliament today in protest against the rise in prices of petrol, diesel and LPG, say reports. The party has also given notices in both Houses over a slew of issues including for repeal of farm laws, for restoration of MP-LADS funds and over the price hike of fuel and other commodities
While CPI leader Binoy Viswam given an adjournment notice over the Pegasus snooping row, Congress' Manish Tewari and AAP's Bhagwant Mann have given notices over the farmers' issue
The government has readied a big legislative agenda for the Monsoon Session of Parliament beginning on Monday even as the Opposition is raring to corner the ruling dispensation over a host of issues, including handling of the second wave of COVID-19, rise in fuel prices and farmers' stir.
During the Session, the issue of an international media consortium report would find echo in the two Houses. It claimed that over 300 verified mobile phone numbers, including of two serving ministers, over 40 journalists, three Opposition leaders and one sitting judge besides scores of business persons and activists, could have been targeted for hacking through an Israeli spyware sold only to government agencies,
The Opposition would use it to target the government as some of the members have decided to gives notices of adjournment motion to discuss the matter on the floor of the House. The government, however, dismissed allegations of any kind of surveillance on its part, saying it "has no concrete basis or truth associated with it whatsoever".
Asserting that "India is a robust democracy that is committed to ensuring the right to privacy to all its citizens as a fundamental right", it dismissed the media report as an attempt to play "the role of an investigator, prosecutor as well as jury".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday told an all-party meeting that the government was ready for a healthy and meaningful discussion on issues in the Parliament, according to Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi.
An official statement later said Modi told floor leaders that according to the country's traditions of a healthy democracy, issues concerning people should be raised in an amicable manner and the government should be given an opportunity to respond to these discussions.
Modi said it is everyone's responsibility to create such a conducive environment and added that people's representatives truly know the ground-level situation, hence their participation in these discussions enriches the decision-making process.
Upping the ante, several Opposition parties were planning to move adjournment notices in both Houses on Monday over farmers' issues.
Opposition parties held a separate meeting after the all-party meet which was attended by 33 parties.
Many Opposition parties will give adjournment notices on the farmers' issue in both Houses, RSP leader NK Premachandran said after the meeting that was attended by leaders of Congress, TMC, NCP, CPM, CPI, IUML, RSP, Shiv Sena and AAP.
During the all-party meet, Opposition parties objected to the government's offer for a joint address to all MPs by the PM on COVID-19 at the Parliament annexe, saying this will be "highly irregular" at a time when Parliament will be in session and it aims to "bypass" norms.
Leaders, including from TMC and CPM, also said when the pandemic and issues related to it can be discussed on the floor of the House, what was the need to go "outside". The annexe is a separate building within the premises of the Parliament complex.
"What is the need to go outside Parliament? Any address should be on the floor of the House," TMC RS member Derek O'Brien, who was at the meeting, said.
Sources in other Opposition parties confirmed that Joshi's offer has been refused and that some have even suggested a joint sitting of the Houses at Central Hall.
CPM leader Sitaram Yechury said the party's position has always been that when Parliament is in session, whatever the government has to say, it can do so on the floor of the House. "It is highly irregular for the government to do this. When the Parliament is in session, any address or presentation the government wants to make, it has to be done from inside Parliament," he said.
O'Brien claimed all Opposition leaders in the meeting, including Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, SP's Ramgopal Yadav and BSP's Satish Misra refused to be addressed "outside" Parliament.
In another development, various parties, including the Congress and the TMC, demanded the restoration of MPLAD funds in the all-party meeting chaired by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, sources said. Birla assured them he will raise the issue with the government and its top functionaries, they said.
The government has listed 17 new bills for introduction in the session. Three of the bills seek to replace ordinances issued recently. One of the ordinances issued on 30 June, prohibits any agitation and strike by anyone engaged in the essential defence services.
The Essential Defence Services Ordinance 2021 came in the backdrop of the announcement by major federations of the Ordnance Factory Board to go on an indefinite strike from the later part of July to protest the government's decision to corporatise the OFB. The Essential Defence Service Bill, 2021 has been listed to replace the ordinance, according to an LS bulletin.
The Commission for Air Quality Management in National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas Bill, 2021 is another measure that seeks to replace an ordinance.
The Opposition wants to raise issues like alleged shortcomings in the healthcare system during the second wave and the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to states.
It would also seek replies on the rising prices of petrol, diesel and cooking gas during the session which would end on 13 August.
Sources said several Opposition parties are also planning to give an adjournment notice over the alleged phone tapping of their leaders.
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