New Delhi: Both parliamentary houses on Wednesday passed important bills amid scenes, delays and protests by opposition parliamentarians for Pegasus issues, agricultural laws and price increases.
In Rajya Sabha, Teen Justice (Child Care and Protection) Bill 2021 is continued without debate as a member of the protest that continues to shout slogans and many who occupy a lot of discussion about reconnaissance problems and among other things.
The amendment of the bill made the way for significant changes that provide regency and district judges additional strength to issue adoption commands and monitor the functions of various institutions including the Child Welfare Committee and the District Child Protection Unit responsible for the implementation of JJ actions.
In Lok Sabha, the bankruptcy code bill and bankruptcy is passed without debate, providing a pre-packaging settlement process for stressful UMM.
The bill was transferred by the First Minister of Corporate Minister Rao Inderdit Singh and passed in less than 10 minutes and without discussion as an opposition member continued their protest.
Lok Sabha also passed additional demand for grants moved by Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman.
The amendment to the IBC Bill will allow the government to tell the default threshold not to exceed Rs 1 Crore for the initiation of the pre-package settlement process.
The government has prescribed the threshold of Rs 10 lakh for this purpose.
This business is traded between six delays.
In the morning, Lok Sabha took a question and answer hours in the midst of the slogan-shouting by members of the opposition.
Protests increased in the afternoon with several members of the Congress parliament saw paper in the chair and on the treasury while protesting against Pegasus lurking lines and other problems.
The government said the possibility of removing the notification of suspension to 10 opposition parliamentarians, most of the Congress, because it repeatedly disturbed the house.
However, the opposition MPS met the speaker Om Birla to apologize.
Even in the middle of Din, Rajya Sabha also did business for one hour.
Deputy Chair of Harvansh Narayan Singh allows members to ask questions and ministers to respond to questions for around 40-45 minutes.
As soon as the house started a business in the first half, members of the opposition parties featured placards and began to shout slogans against the allegations of Pegasus lurking and three agricultural laws.
Members protested shouted slogans in Hindi, Bengali, Tamil and Malayalam against the government and demanded the prime minister to come to the house and overcome the problem.