MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE MONSOON SESSION, LOK SABHA PAYS TRIBUTE TO LATE MILKHA SINGH AND DILIP KUMAR

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Parliament Monsoon Session 2021 live updates: Petrol price hike remains the top issue for most opposition parties followed by a fresh demand to repeal the controversial farm laws. The Trinamool Congress asked for enactment of the Women’s Reservation Bill. The DMK demanded a discussion on devolution of the GST, after many states claimed the Centre has not paid their dues.

New Delhi, July 19, 2021; The 26-day long monsoon session of Parliament begins on Monday with the opposition preparing to corner the government over issues like the Covid-19 pandemic, farmers’ protest, inflation and surging fuel prices. Ahead of the monsoon session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government stated that it is ready to face any debate.

The monsoon session – the second in a year where elected representatives meet in the House – will conclude on August 13. “Subject to exigencies of government business, the session is likely to conclude on August 13,” a Lok Sabha release said.

This is the first session of Parliament where newly elected representatives from the assembly polls in Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry will be taking part.

Unlike last year when the Covid-19 disease outbreak pushed the House meeting to September, the monsoon session this year is starting without any delay in July. This is the sixth session of the 17th Lok Sabha.

Following are the major highlights from the Monsoon Session:-

PM Modi introduces his new ministers in Lok Sabha
Introducing his ministers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “I thought that there would be enthusiasm in the Parliament as so many women, Dalits, tribals have become Ministers. This time our colleagues from agricultural and rural background, OBC community, have been given berth in Council of Ministers.”

“Perhaps some people are not happy if country’s women, OBCs, farmers’ sons become Ministers. That is why they don’t even allow their introduction,” PM Modi said.

TMC MPs cycle to reach Parliament, protest price hike
TMC MP’s reach Parliament on a bicycle. The party is protesting fuel price hike.

TMC MP's reach Parliament on a bicycle. The party is protesting fuel price hike.

PM Modi offers to speak on Covid-19 pandemic tomorrow
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday offered to speak on Covid-19 pandemic tomorrow in the Parliament.

Want discussion outside and within Parliament with Floor leaders: PM Modi
I have urged all Floor Leaders that if they can take out some time tomorrow evening then I would like to give them all detailed information regarding the pandemic. We want discussion inside the Parliament as well with the Floor Leaders outside the Parliament: PM Modi.

Ask most difficult, sharpest questions in Parliament: PM Modi
I would like to urge all the MPs and all the parties to ask the most difficult and sharpest questions in the Houses but should also allow the Govt to respond, in a disciplined environment. This will boost the democracy, strengthen people’s trust and improve pace of development: PM Modi.

TMC MPs protested fuel price hike on the first day of monsoon session in the Parliament. (HT Photo)

Discuss pandemic on priority in Parliament: PM Modi
We want that the pandemic be discussed on priority and we get constructive suggestions from all MPs so that there comes a fresh approach in fight against Covid-19 shortcomings be corrected so that everyone moves forward together in the fight: PM Narendra Modi.

40 crore became ‘Baahubali’ by taking Covid-19 vaccine in India: PM
Vaccine is given in ‘baahu’ (arms), those who take it become ‘Baahubali’. Over 40 cr people have become ‘Baahubali’ in the fight against Covid-19. It’s being taken forward. The pandemic has gripped the entire world. So we want meaningful discussions in the Parliament over it: PM Modi.

Parliament Monsoon Session 2021: Ready To Hold Any Discussion As Per Rules, Says PM Modi at All-Party Meeting | India.com

PM Modi addresses Parliament, marks the start of monsoon session

Business Advisory Committee meeting of Rajya Sabha to be held 4 pm today

Bill on Food Technology moved in Lok Sabha
Union Food Processing Industries Minister Pashupati Kumar Paras to move The National Institutes of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management Bill, 2021 in Lok Sabha today.

FM to move Bill on factoring business
Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman to move The Factoring Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2020 in Lok Sabha today.

Opposition gives notice on inflation in Parliament
Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said, “We have given notice on inflation, others have given on farmers’ issues. We will see what is approved by the Business Advisory Committee. We will be raising the same issues.”

Congress KC Venugopal gives suspension notice over fuel price hike
Congress MP KC Venugopal has given a notice under rule 267 in Rajya Sabha to suspend the business and discuss the rise in price of fuel and essential commodities and demand immediate remedial measures to be taken by the Government.

DMK MP gives suspension of business notice over Mekedatu Dam
DMK Rajya Sabha MP Tiruchi Siva has given suspension of business notice under rule 267 over demand to discuss Mekedatu Dam issue in the House.

Congress moves adjournment motion over farm laws
Congress MP Jasbir Singh Gill has moved adjournment motion notice in Lok Sabha over government’s farm laws, reported ANI.

RJD MP Manoj Jha gives suspension of business over Covid-19 deaths
RJD Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Jha has given a suspension of business notice under Rule 267 to discuss “obfuscation of data related to deaths on account of the second wave of Covid-19.

Covid-19 protocols in place as House begins session today
Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla said extensive arrangements have been made as per the Covid-19 protocol for the safety of the members, officials and the media.

Lok Sabha session started at 11 am
Lok Sabha will meet from 11 am to 1 pm and from 2 pm to 6 pm unless directed otherwise by Speaker Om Birla. Four days have been allotted for the transaction of private members business, which is taken up in the post-lunch session.

According to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, during the 19 sittings of the session, 31 Government business items including 29 Bills and 2 financial items will be taken up. Six bills will be brought to replace the ordinances. Petrol price hike remains the top issue for most opposition parties followed by a fresh demand to repeal the controversial farm laws. The Trinamool Congress asked for enactment of the Women’s Reservation Bill. The DMK demanded a discussion on devolution of the GST, after many states claimed the Centre has not paid their dues. The TRS mentioned that PSUs should be turned profitable and should not be disinvested.

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