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  • Ram Rajya possible only through caste census: Akhilesh Yadav

    Ram Rajya possible only through caste census: Akhilesh Yadav

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    Lucknow: In a dig at the ruling BJP, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday said socialism is at the root of the great concept of “Ram Rajya” and it is possible only through a caste census.

    Yadav’s statement comes days after several opposition parties, including the Congress and the JD(U), demanded a caste census and sought reservation according to the population of SC, ST and OBC communities.

    Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge even wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding an updated caste census. He said meaningful social justice and empowerment programmes are incomplete without such data. Bihar Chief Minister and JD (U) leader Nitish Kumar supported the demand by the Congress party.

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    In a tweet in Hindi, Yadav said, “Socialism is the root of the great concept of Ram Rajya. Socialism implements in a true manner on the ground principles like treating everyone equal without discrimination, embracing (one another) with love, giving equal opportunity to everyone and social security.”

    “Ram Rajya is possible only through caste census, which will deliver true social justice,” he added.

    The demand for a caste census is likely to test BJP’s outreach to the backward classes.

    While the Bihar unit of the BJP had supported a resolution for a caste census in the state, the party’s central leadership is yet to respond to the demand for it.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Lok Sabha functioned for 45 hours, Rajya Sabha 31 hours: Think tank on Budget Session

    Lok Sabha functioned for 45 hours, Rajya Sabha 31 hours: Think tank on Budget Session

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    New Delhi: The Lok Sabha this Budget Session could function for only 45 hours as against its scheduled 133.6 hours because of daily disruptions and frequent adjournments, a think tank data has shown.

    The Rajya Sabha worked for over 31 hours out of 130 hours in the same session, the data said.

    The second half of the Budget Session was hamstrung by frequent disruptions throughout before it was adjourned sine die on Thursday.

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    As the 17th Lok Sabha enters the final year of its term, the think tank said that the average number of sittings of this Lok Sabha, which is 58 days a year, could make it the shortest full term Lok Sabha since 1952.

    The Budget session of Parliament was held from January 31, 2023 to April 6, 2023, with a recess from February 14 to March 12.

    According to data compiled by PRS Legislative Research, the productivity, which is the percentage of time the House functioned, was 34.38 percent for the Lower House in the Budget Session.

    The only time the Lok Sabha’s productivity was lower was in the Monsoon Session of 2021, when it functioned only 20.93 per cent of the scheduled time.

    The Rajya Sabha meanwhile recorded its lowest productivity since 2019, functioning only around 24 percent of its scheduled time. In the Monsoon Session of 2021, its productivity was around 28 percent.

    The just-concluded session saw limited legislative activity, and minimal discussion on the budget amid continuous disruptions.

    Legislative Business took less than an hour in the Lok Sabha, while in Rajya Sabha it took only around two minutes. Financial Business took 17.25 hours in Lok Sabha and 18.23 hours in Rajya Sabha.

    Both Houses witnessed repeated adjournments of the Question Hour throughout the Session.

    The Lok Sabha could take questions for 4.32 hours while the figure for Rajya Sabha was worse at 1.85 hours for the entire Budget Session.

    In his concluding remarks, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said the House held discussions on the General Budget for 14.45 hours, and 145 MPs participated in it. Discussions on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address were held for 13.44 hours with participation of 143 MPs.

    In the Lok Sabha, eight government bills were introduced, six were passed, and 29 questions were answered orally, Birla said.

    Excluding the Finance and Appropriation Bills, The Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2022 was the only Bill passed during this session. Both bills were passed without any discussion by either House.

    Three bills were introduced, one of which, the Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill, 2023, was referred to a Joint Parliamentary Committee.

    In both houses, productivity was higher in the first half of the Budget Session.

    In Lok Sabha, the productivity of the first part was 83.80 percent, which dropped to 5.29 percent in the second half.

    Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar meanwhile informed the House that its productivity in the first part of the Budget Session was 56.3 per cent, which plummeted to an abysmal 6.4 per cent. According to PRS, the Parliament has functioned for 230 sitting days so far.

    Of all the Lok Sabhas that completed the full five-year term, the 16th Lok Sabha elected in 2014 recorded the lowest number of sitting days, having sat for 331 days in five years.

    With one more year remaining in the term, and 58 average sitting days a year, the 17th Lok Sabha is unlikely to sit for more than 331 days. This could make it the shortest full term Lok Sabha since 1952.

    This has been the sixth shortest budget session since 1952.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • India moving towards Ram Rajya: Rajnath Singh

    India moving towards Ram Rajya: Rajnath Singh

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    New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said India was moving in the direction of Ram Rajya’ with the government making every effort to work for the welfare of farmers, labourers, women and the youth.

    Addressing a book release function here, he said the government was walking on the path of the ideals set out by Lord Ram.

    “I am happy to state that we have been able to walk the path of the ideals set out by Lord Ram. We are making every effort to work for the welfare of farmers, labourers, traders, students, youth and women,” he said.

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    Singh was speaking at the function to release the Hindi poetic translation of ‘Ramcharitmanas’ by former bureaucrat Dhiraj Bhatnagar.

    “I do not wish to mislead you. I will not say that we have ushered in Ram Rajya in the country. But, we have definitely moved in that direction,” he said.

    The senior BJP leader said India’s stature has risen in the comity of nations under the Narendra Modi-led central government.

    “Earlier, whenever India spoke at the international fora, it was not taken seriously. But today, India’s stature has risen, the respect for India has risen. Today, whenever India says anything at the international platforms, the world listens in rapt attention,” he said.

    The minister added that Lord Ram’s life story served as a guiding light for the government.

    Speaking at the function, Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur noted that the grand temple of Lord Ram will be opened in Ayodhya this year.

    “Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the construction of the Ram Temple at Ayodhya and the temple will be opened for devotees this year,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Modernising madrassas: Rajya Sabha turns down resolution seeking special fund

    Modernising madrassas: Rajya Sabha turns down resolution seeking special fund

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    New Delhi: Rajya Sabha on Friday rejected a resolution which sought creation of a special fund for modernisation of madrassas in view of educational and social backwardness of Muslims, especially women.

    The resolution was introduced by Indian Union Muslim League member Abdul Wahab in the Upper House of Parliament on February 10.

    Speaking on the resolution, Women and Child Development and Minority Affairs Minister Smriti Irani said, “For me this resolution which casts aspersions of inequality…in fact reduces it to a slur on the basis of religion…I hope that this House unanimously rejects (it).”

    “A new India cannot be broken down on the basis of religion. That is why…I would request…the entire House to unanimously reject this resolution so that we, who are building the new India under the leadership of the prime minister with the support of citizens, can build it on issues of inclusion, equity and equality,” she said.

    The resolution was rejected by a voice vote amid a walkout staged by the Congress and other opposition parties.

    Irani said the resolution states that Muslim women are not given the equal opportunity to get educated.

    On the gender inclusion infrastructure fund proposed in the resolution, Irani said the new education policy takes care of the need for education of women as well as children. After three decades, India now has a new education policy, she said.

    She said the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship caters to the need for skilling for a new India.

    “The resolution seeks to cast aspersions on citizen and the Constitution alike. Through this resolution aspersions have been cast on one of the holiest of books…that our nation at large seeks to divide people on the basis of religion and deny access to a better life in the present and in the future to those who belong to minority communities,” she said.

    BJP MP Ajay Pratap Singh opposed the resolution saying that the very constitution of the Sachar Committee was challenged in the Supreme Court.

    He said it is not justified to implement the recommendations of a committee on which there is a big question mark.

    The resolution sought to implement the recommendations of the Sachar Committee and other reports that have discussed the educational and social backwardness of Muslims.

    It sought to reinstate and enhance all those scholarship and educational upliftment programme that aimed to improve the higher education participation of Muslims.

    It sought to help madrassas to modernise with a special infrastructure fund.

    It also sought to develop and implement special affirmative actions for Muslim women to improve their presence in central universities, institutes of national importance and their work participation.

    It also sought formation of a commission to study the representation of Muslims in university spaces and in private and public jobs, and enactment of a legislation for prevention of atrocities against minorities of the country so as to build confidence amongst Muslims who are vulnerable.

    Six private members’ resolutions were listed on the agenda of the House on Friday. However, five resolutions lapsed as the members who proposed them were not present to move them.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Opposition offers Gautam Adani Rajya Sabha seat to get him raided by CBI and ED

    Opposition offers Gautam Adani Rajya Sabha seat to get him raided by CBI and ED

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    Leaders of 18 opposition parties will meet tomorrow to chalk out strategy on the Adani issue, according to sources. Congress leaders have been demanding a JPC on Adani after US short seller Hindenburg Research alleged the Adani group was “engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud”, and used offshore shell companies to inflate stock prices. Opposition has also been demanding ED and CBI raids against Gautam Adani.

    However, as per sources the opposition has decided to change the strategy and is going to offer Adani Rajya Sabha seat to bring him in the opposition. “Once he’s in opposition he will be raided by CBI and ED, so we are going to offer him Rajya Sabha seat from an opposition ruled state after tomorrow’s meeting” said one of the opposition leaders.

    While Gautam Adani has no political ambition as of now but a lady journalist close to Adani has told The Fauxy that the Adani is thinking about accepting the offer as he can’t decline the offer straightaway since his many projects are in opposition ruled states.

    Adani companies share price further dipped on Tuesday owing to collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. Earlier Adani offered to buy Hindenburg Research company but the deal couldn’t go through. Read here.

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  • Rajya Sabha sees verbal skirmishes as Oppn presses for JPC probe

    Rajya Sabha sees verbal skirmishes as Oppn presses for JPC probe

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    New Delhi: Verbal skirmishes between treasury and opposition benches that forced frequent interventions by the Chair marked the proceedings in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday as the opposition parties targeted the government on the Adani issue pressing for a JPC probe.

    With Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the House during the debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address, opposition members referred to allegations against the Adani group made by Hindenburg Research and made several insinuations, prompting Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar to repeatedly ask them to authenticate the charges by end of the day.

    Dhankhar urged the members to maintain dignity and not make wild allegations unless authenticated with evidence. Members of the treasury benches also asked the opposition MPs to authenticate the charges made in the House.

    Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge led the charge, demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the allegations against Adani, and asked why the government was “shying away” from an investigation.

    Kharge also invoked Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s ‘raj dharma’ remark made post-2002 Gujarat riots, sparking a heated exchange with BJP members who accused him of quoting the former prime minister “partly to suit their convenience”.

    Leader of the House Piyush Goyal and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also opposed Kharge’s remarks made during his speech and asked him to authenticate the allegations.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reply to the debate at 2 pm on Thursday.

    Leaders of BRS, AAP and Shiv Sena (Thackeray) earlier walked out of the House in protest after their adjournment notices on the Adani issue were denied by the Chairman who found no merit in them.

    Congress member K C Venugopal also alleged the government is running away from an investigation by a JPC on the allegations against the Adani Group as it wants to “hide something”.

    Leaders from different Opposition parties demanded a JPC probe on the Hindenburg-Adani issue and many alleged that the President’s speech missed out key issues especially the “attacks” on minority Muslims, price rise and unemployment, and demanded a caste-based census.

    Amid a fiery debate, Rajya Sabha on Wednesday also witnessed rare moments of collective mirth when Kharge, during his speech, praised Chairman Dhankhar’s work as a lawyer and recalled that the vice president once told him that in his early years as an advocate he used to count cash with his hands, but as his career took off he bought a ‘cash counting machine’.

    “I did not say this. I think you will get a JPC (joint parliamentary committee) set on me,” Dhankhar told the Congress president as the House broke into peals of laughter over the exchange between the two veterans.

    Kharge also said that Prime Minister Modi was targeting even his home constituency Kalaburagi in poll-bound Karnataka by addressing public rallies not once but twice, bringing a smile to Modi.

    Leader of the House Piyush Goyal also quipped that Kharge was wearing a Louis Vuitton scarf and a JPC probe cannot be instituted on individual cases.

    Amid the raillery, Kharge said the prime minister is always in election mode. “Even the parliament was in session, he went to my constituency in Kalaburghi,” he said in a lighter vein adding that PM had two meetings and he selected only his constituency for this.

    The remark evoked laughter among those present including PM Modi.

    Kharge raised concerns over the “growing communal divide” and alleged that Dalits were being beaten for entering temples.

    Their hate is not against us but also on religion, caste and language, said Kharge asking the ruling party to stop it. He asked the prime minister why he was “sitting quietly.

    “Once you give a stern glance, the people would stop spreading hate. This situation has come to this because you have kept quiet and become a ‘Mauni Baba’,” he said, prompting Dhankhar to intervene and point out that such remarks do not suit his stature.

    With Chairman Dhankhar interrupting several times during the Leader of Opposition’s speech, asking him not to say anything which goes against the national spirit, Kharge lost his cool.

    “I differ with your opinion. If I speak the truth, it is anti-national! I am not anti-national. I am more patriotic than anybody up here.

    “I am a Bhumi Putra. I have not come from Afghanistan or Germany or other countries. I am a native of this land, I am a ‘Mool Bhartiya’ don’t try to suppress me, my feelings. You are ruling the country and you are telling that I am anti-national,” he retorted.

    Countering the Opposition attack, BJP MP Surender Singh Nagar said the years 2009 to 2014 were marked with scams.

    He said that people talking of corruption are those whose entire family is on bail for corruption charges.

    He said under the Modi government, corruption has been weeded out and India’s prestige across the world has grown manifold times.

    Venugopal said the truth will come out with a JPC probe.

    “This House has the greatest tradition. That House also has the greatest tradition. Whenever this type of big scam is raised in the public domain, it is the right of the parliamentarians to ask for an inquiry from the government

    “If the government does not need to hide any truth, then it should come forward for a JPC inquiry, like during the UPA rule, how many JPC inquiries we have done.. we are asking why are you running away from JPC… something is there somewhere,” he said.

    Senior BJP leader and Union Minister Bhupender Yadav hit out at the Congress, saying the opposition does not believe in any data put out by the government as he reeled out numbers related to employment generations, rise in internet users, vaccination, MUDRA loan, and free cooking gas connections.

    The Congress does not appreciate anything on which India takes pride, he alleged.

    Ajit Kumar Bhuyan (Independent), who belongs to Assam, said the people of the region had developed some hope after the prime minister told the nation that the Naga conflict was resolved but the President’s Address does not reflect any concern on the Naga conflict.

    Vivek Thakur (BJP) spoke about the various development works and initiatives by the Modi government that have empowered the poor, farmers, dalits, tribals, and rural India during the last nine years.

    Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Jaya Bachchan demanded that the government conduct a caste-based census so that Other Backward Community (OBC) people can avail the benefits of government welfare schemes and jobs.

    Bachchan alleged that the President’s speech failed to mention what the government has achieved in improving the lives of women, sanitation workers and senior citizens.

    NCP leader Fauzia Khan alleged that the ruling government was using the Enforcement Directorate to target the opposition party members, and there is no politics with principles at present as “fear and exclusion” are used as a strategy for polarisation.

    Abdul Wahab (IUML) favoured the demand for JPC probe and also alleged that the President’s speech did not address the struggles of the Muslims.

    Sulata Deo (BJD) talked about women’s empowerment and emphasised the need for the Women’s Reservation Bill.
    Kavita Patidar (BJP), Birendra Prasad Baishya (AGP), Ramchandra Jangra (BJP), Brijlal (BJP) and Rwngwra Narzary (UPPL) also participated in the debate.

    TMC MP Abir Ranjan Biswas said the immediate inquiry into the “big scam” which is currently creating much furore can happen in two different ways. It could be through a JPC or a time-bound probe by a Supreme Court-monitored Committee.

    “So, we demand the second, of course, if the first plan is touching the weak nerve of the government,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • No decision as of now on implementation of uniform civil code: Rijiju in Rajya Sabha

    No decision as of now on implementation of uniform civil code: Rijiju in Rajya Sabha

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    New Delhi: There has been no decision “as of now” on the implementation of a uniform civil code in the country, the government informed Rajya Sabha on Thursday.

    In a written reply, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said the government had requested the 21st Law Commission to undertake examination of various issues relating to uniform civil code and to make recommendations.

    “The term of the 21st Law Commission ended on August 31, 2018. As per the information received from the Law Commission, the matter related to uniform civil code may be taken up by the 22nd Law Commission for its consideration,” he said.

    “Therefore, no decision on implementation of uniform civil code has been taken as of now,” he said.

    The term of the present law panel ends later this month. Government sources have indicated that the panel’s three-year term could be extended.

    The current law panel was constituted on February 21, 2020, but its chairperson and members were appointed in November last year, months before the end of the panel’s term.

    The 21st Law Commission undertook the examination of various issues relating to uniform civil code and uploaded a consultation paper, titled “Reform of Family Law”, on its website for wider discussions.

    The implementation of a uniform civil code was a poll promise made by the ruling BJP in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )