Sansad Diary: Kisan Kalyan Modi government guaranteed, demand for judicial reforms arose in Rajya Sabha

The last four days of the budget session are left. It is expected to be ruckus. The big reason for this is that the government is preparing to pass the Waqf Amendment Bill on Wednesday. On the other hand there is a strong opposition from rival parties. Today, there was an uproar of opposition members during the Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha. The coastal shipping bill, 2024 was discussed in the Lok Sabha. Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Kharge demanded a census and caste census to be done early.
 

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Lok Sabha proceedings

Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan on Tuesday emphasized that the Modi government is committed to increase agricultural income and save farmers from the increase in international fertilizer prices. Speaking during the Question Hour in the Lok Sabha, he said, “Our goal is to increase agricultural income and we will leave no stone unturned to achieve this goal. Kisan Kalyan Modi government is guaranteed.”
Samajwadi Party (SP), Trinamool Congress and some other opposition parties made uproar in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday over some issues during the Zero Hour, due to which the proceedings of the House had to be postponed till 2 pm. At the end of the Question Hour in the House, Chairman Om Birla reported the postponement notice of various opposition members. Meanwhile, members of SP, Trinamool Congress and other opposition parties started shouting slogans on some issues. Some SP members also had placards in their hands. Chairman Birla urged the members not to show the plank and poster and said, “If you bring the plank, the House will not run.” I will allow you to speak on all issues during zero hour. ”The members of the SP were demanding that your leader Akhilesh Yadav speak. During this time some members came near the posture.
Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasad said in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday that the purpose of India’s tariff (tariff) policy is to regulate trade, protect domestic industries and generate revenue through taxes on imported and exported goods. Prasad during the Question Hour Congress MP K.K. Ansening a supplementary question of Namdev, he said that the government is aware of the statements made by the NITI Aayog recently about Tariff and its impact on India’s economic development.
Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, while trying to address the concern by opposition members on Tuesday in the Lok Sabha regarding the offshore excavation, said that so far such activity has not started on any beach of the country including Kerala, so it does not arise. Congress MP K. on ‘difficulties facing the fishermen community’. Responding to the discussion on C. Venugopal’s attention proposal, the Union Minister said this.

Rajya Sabha proceedings

In the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge claimed that the government wants to avoid census and caste census. Demanding to conduct census and caste census early, he said that due to delay in this process, many people are being deprived of taking advantage of public welfare schemes.
In the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) member Raghav Chadha stressed the need to bring transparency in the appointment process of judges, demanding judicial reforms in the country. The AAP member raised this issue during the Zero Hour in the Upper House and said that the court is considered a temple of justice and people believe that there will be no injustice.
The Rajya Sabha on Tuesday approved an important bill related to the aviation sector which provides for the resolution of disputes between the airlines and lease for the recovery of aviation assets like aircraft and engine as per the international treaty. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu, while replying to the discussion in the Upper House on the Bill, 2025, said that the Cape Town Treaty and Protocol will be adopted through this bill. He said that India has signed this bill long back.
Rashtriya Janata Dal MP Manoj Kumar Jha said in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday that the current regulatory mechanisms like the National Human Rights Commission and the National Minorities Commission have become inadequate to deal with hatred speeches and acts in the country. The RJD member expressed concern over the increasing events of hafty speeches and acts that create enmity among various communities, saying that such things are giving fame to some people and hatred has been made a common thing.
 

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The issue of threats received by SP member Ramji Lal Suman arose in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday and Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar said that the safety of every MP is important. Samajwadi Party member Ram Gopal Yadav had expressed concern over his safety after the threats received by Ramji Lal Suman about the remarks made in the House about Rana Sanga. Chairman Dhankhar urged Yadav to pacify the matter using his influence on Suman and not repeat the comments that have already been removed from the records of Parliament.

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