The Lok Sabha has been adjourned till tomorrow
The working time in Rajya Sabha has been extended till the ongoing discussion is over.
With a decision pending on the individual ministries to be discussed as part of Budget, 15 I.N.D.I.A parties and BJD on Wednesday jointly urged Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar to include the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) as one of the four ministries whose working should be debated in the Upper House.
Both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha choose allocations and working of four ministries each to discuss and the the Business Advisory Committee of Rajya Sabha has so far selected only three – Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
While a decision on two ministries were taken earlier, Dhankhar added the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy to the list on Thursday with Trinamool Congress as the lead speaker.
As Dhankhar announced the name of the third ministry in Rajya Sabha while keeping the decision on the fourth pending, Trinamool Congress floor leader Derek O’Brien said they must discuss the MHA. “We will discuss (and take a decision),” Dhankhar said.
Later in the day, O’Brien again raised the issue in the Upper House saying Opposition parties are supporting the demand and the government should not “shy away from a discussion”.
As a follow up to O’Brien’s letter to Dhankhar earlier in the day, a joint letter was submitted to Dhankhar in the afternoon raising the demand. BJD also signed the letter which also saw 15 I.N.D.I.A parties endorsing it.
Samajwadi Party MP Javed Ali Khan on Thursday accused the BJP-led Uttar Pradesh government of "deliberately" excluding minorities from a state scheme extending grants for economically weaker OBCs for their daughter's wedding.
Raising the issue in Rajya Sabha's Zero Hour, he cited a letter from Sambhal district administration inviting him for a meeting to disburse the grant, which said the programme is for “OBCs (excluding minorities)”. The letter was issued by Sambhal's Backward Welfare Department.
“As per the Constitution, we are a welfare state and a secular country. By welfare state, we mean that the state will work for upliftment of Dalit and Backward classes and by secular we mean that the state will not discriminate on the basis of religion,” he said.