Parliament special session begins tomorrow: 8 bills amid intense buzz; new building. 10 points
- Sulaiman Umar
- 17 Sep, 2023
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As many as eight bills have been listed for consideration and passage during a five-day session of Parliament beginning on Monday. The session will be held amid an intense buzz on whether the government will have some surprise item up its sleeve during the sitting that will see a discussion on Parliament's 75-year journey and House proceedings moving to the new building.
Parliament special session: What's on agenda?
1. Pralhad Joshi said a total of eight bills have been listed for consideration and passage during the session.
2. At an all-party meeting on Sunday, floor leaders were informed that a bill on the welfare of senior citizens and three related to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes order have been added to the agenda.
3. The bills listed earlier include the one on the appointment of chief election commissioner and election commissioners. The bill was introduced in Rajya Sabha during the last Monsoon session and has drawn protests from the Opposition as it seeks to put service conditions of the chief election commissioner and two election commissioners on par with the cabinet secretary and not a Supreme Court judge, as is the case now.
4. Though there is no official word on any probable new legislation, some reports claimed that some of the bills include - The Repealing and Amending Bill, 2022, The Post Office Bill, 2023, The Advocates (Amendment) Bill, 2023, The Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill, 2023, Senior Citizens Welfare Bill, 2023 and The Constitution (SC/ST) Order, 2023.
5. There has been a view, including in the BJP circles, that a bill to ensure quota for women in elected legislatures like Lok Sabha and state assemblies. When asked about the government's stand on the demand, Joshi said the government would take “an appropriate decision at an appropriate time”.
6. According to a Lok Sabha bulletin, the function will commemorate the rich legacy of the Parliament of India and resolve to make ‘Bharat’ a developed nation by 2047.
7. Two issues which were rumoured to be taken up in the special session of Parliament include the ‘One Nation, One Election’ bill and a resolution to rename India as Bharat.
8. According to a Lok Sabha bulletin, the function will commemorate the rich legacy of the Parliament of India and resolve to make Bharat a developed nation by 2047.
Culled from Hindustan Times