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Parliament updates: LS debates bill on inter-state water disputes, DMK says Centre toothless without nationalisation of rivers

FP Staff July 31, 2019, 15:07:28 IST

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Parliament updates: LS debates bill on inter-state water disputes, DMK says Centre toothless without nationalisation of rivers
July 31, 2019, 14:52:21 (IST)

YSR Congress supports inter-state water dispute bill

Midhun Reddy (YSR Congress) supported the bill but pointed out that river water disputes should be solved within six months. He said the current provision to allow one-and-half years to resolve dispute will create a lacunae. The disputes should be resolved in a fast-tracked manner withing six months.

July 31, 2019, 14:42:44 (IST)

JD(U) supports Inter-State river water disputes (Amendments) Bill 2019 

The JD(U) has decided to support the inter-state river water dispute amendment bill. However, party MP Mahabali Singh suggested that there should be a provision to punish non-compliance by states. 

Bhartruhari Mahtab (BJD) says he had opposed the introduction of the Bill, because States were not consulted.

July 31, 2019, 14:35:38 (IST)

Make health a basic right, says Manoj Kumar Jha of RJD

Manoj Kumar Jha (RJD) says that the government is deciding policies only for 5-10 percent of the country. “Can’t we have our own barefoot doctors in primary health centres for early detection,” he asked. Healthcare should be a fundamental right, he added.

July 31, 2019, 13:03:50 (IST)

Rajya Sabha adjourned, will reconvene at 2 pm 

July 31, 2019, 13:03:22 (IST)

 DMK says Centre toothless without nationalisation of rivers

Dayanidhi Maran of the DMK said that he expected the Ministry to come up with a proper Bill and not settle for an eyewash. Citing the case of Karnataka, which he claimed has always been in contempt of the Supreme Court order, Maran said, “When it comes to Cauvery, Karnataka has always been in contempt of court. The government should first nationalise the rivers otherwise the Centre is toothless.”

“We have no issues when rain is proper. The problem happens when there is a deficit. He says that for the last eight years Tamil Nadu has not seen Kuruvai crops at all. He asks if Cauvery Management Board will remain even after the passage of this Bill. Tamil Nadu has had enough,” he said.

July 31, 2019, 12:58:09 (IST)

‘Are we delivering Pizza?,’ Derek O’Brien says govt rushing through bills in Parliament 

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July 31, 2019, 12:52:06 (IST)

Lok Sabha debates Inter-State river water disputes (Amendments) Bill 2019 

The Lok Sabha is debating the inter-state river water disputes (Amendments) Bill 2019. The bill proposes to set up a permanent tribunal to solve the inter-state disputes over sharing of river water.

July 31, 2019, 12:43:16 (IST)

Unnao accident case rocks Lok Sabha, Opposition walks out

Several opposition parties, including the Congress, walked out of Lok Sabha on Wednesday demanding a reply from the government on the alleged attempt of life on the Unnao rape survivor. Leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury raised the issue, saying Home Minister Amit Shah has not responded to the issue despite the opposition raking up the matter repeatedly.

He said though a CBI probe is on, the family members of the survivor have claimed that they face a threat to life. Later, Congress, DMK, NCP and IUML members walked out. Congress leader Sonia Gandhi too walked out.

July 31, 2019, 12:26:49 (IST)

Doctors threaten pan-India medical strike tomorrow if NMC bill tabled in RS

Doctors across the country went on a 24-hour medical strike from 6 am on Wednesday, withdrawing all non-essential services against the National Medical Council Bill. The Lok Sabha passed the NMC Bill on Monday. It seeks to create the National Medical Commission (NMC) in place of the Medical Council of India (MCI). The Bill was passed with 260 members voting in its favour and 48 against it. It also proposes a common final-year MBBS examination, known as National Exit Test (NEXT), for admission to post-graduate medical courses and for obtaining a licence to practice medicine.

Besides this, the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), common counselling and NEXT would be applicable to institutes of national importance like AIIMS in order to achieve a common standard in medical education in the country.

July 31, 2019, 12:13:18 (IST)

Opposition accuses govt of passing bills in clandestine manner in Rajya Sabha

Leader of Opposition, Ghulam Nabi Azad said that the government was trying to hoodwink the opposition and pass bills by keeping them in dark. Azad said that out of the six bills that the Opposition wanted referred to a standing committee, the government had agreed to revert to them their views in three to four days. However, instead of communicating it to the opposition, the government chose to pass all those bills late on Monday night, without sufficient prior notice so that the Opposition MPs cannot be present. 

Following this Derek O’Brien chimes in and says that the Bills were in fact listed just the night before they were introduced in Parliament. 

Derek O’Brien raises a point of order. He says that Bills are being passed too soon, without giving Members time to peruse the Bill. The Chair tries to begin a short duration discussion. Prakash Javadekar says that eight out of 10 Bills have been sent to Standing Committee.

July 31, 2019, 12:09:26 (IST)

Manish Tewari raises issue of VG Siddhartha’s suicide 

Congress MP VG Siddhartha raised the issue of VG Siddhartha’s suicide demanding that a free and fair probe should be conducted to determine the veracity of the claims made in the purported suicide note.

July 31, 2019, 11:52:16 (IST)
DMK’s Tiruchi Siva questions comment about subsidy on railway tickets
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July 31, 2019, 11:08:06 (IST)

Amit Shah says NDA govt will ’end terrorism’ in India

During the debate on the contentious legislation in the Lok Sabha last week, Home Minister Amit Shah had said, “We are bringing in the laws that will end terrorism in the country and we promise that the government will never misuse it. Terrorism has to be dealt with, with strict laws.”

The home minister was responding to vehement objections from the Opposition, led by the Congress, regarding the amendments proposed in the bill.

July 31, 2019, 11:05:55 (IST)

What is the UAPA bill?

The Unlawful Activities Prevention Amendment (UAPA) Bill is an anti-terror legislation that seeks to label an individual as a “terrorist”.

July 31, 2019, 11:05:19 (IST)

Amit Shah to introduce UAPA bill in Rajya Sabha today

Home minister Amit Shah will introduce the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2019, for consideration in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday after it was passed in Lok Sabha last week.

Parliament LATEST Updates: The Rajya Sabha, a day after it passed the contentious triple talaq bill, will take up the much-debated Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2019, on Wednesday. Home minister Amit Shah will introduce the bill for consideration in the Upper House after it was passed in Lok Sabha last week. Proceedings in the Lower House will include Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman moving the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2019, for amendment. The Unlawful Activities Prevention Amendment (UAPA) Bill is an anti-terror legislation that seeks to label an individual as a “terrorist”. On 24 July, Lok Sabha cleared the changes to the existing law, with 284 votes in favour and eight against after the Opposition walked out in protest, terming it “draconian” and demanding that it be referred to a standing committee for scrutiny. During the debate, Shah, however, had said, “We are bringing in the laws that will end terrorism in the country and we promise that the government will never misuse it. Terrorism has to be dealt with, with strict laws.” [caption id=“attachment_7040991” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of the Indian Parliament. AP File image of the Indian Parliament. AP[/caption] On Monday, the Rajya Sabha had approved amending the three-year-old Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), providing clarity about preference to secured lenders over operational creditors and giving lenders explicit authority over distribution of proceeds of auction of loan defaulting companies. Replying to a debate on the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill 2019, Sitharaman had said the changes being brought in now are in response to events that eroded legislative intent of the IBC. The contentious bill to ban ‘Triple Talaq’ by making it a criminal offense , which failed the Rajya Sabha test last time, sailed through the opposition-dominated Upper House on Tuesday aided by a series of walkouts and abstentions. When the bill will be enacted, the practice of instant divorce by Muslim men will be punishable by jail term of up to three years. While members of the ruling BJP hailed the bill as “historic” and said that it will contribute to the empowerment of women, some Opposition leaders termed the triple talaq bill as a ‘historic mistake’ and alleged that the law was an attack on “Muslim identity and citizenship.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that a historic wrong done to Muslim women has been corrected and an “archaic and medieval practice” confined to the dustbin of history. “India rejoices today,” he said in tweets minutes after Rajya Sabha passed the bill.

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