As soon as Law Minister D V Sadananda Gowda moved the Repealing and Amending (Second) Bill, 2014 for consideration, Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu intervened, noting that opposition parties were not in the House.
Parties like Congress, Trinamool Congress, NCP, CPI(M) and Aam Aadmi Party today boycotted post-lunch proceedings of the House while pressing the demand for a statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the controversy surrounding Minister Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti.
"Members of many parties including Shiv Sena, TDP and Akali Dal are there, but since the Opposition is not here, the voting can be taken up tomorrow," he said.
As a result, there was only a brief discussion on the proposed legislation that seeks to remove certain Amendment Acts from the statute books as they have outlived their utility. It was introduced by Gowda yesterday.
The move is in tune with Modi's aim of doing away with obsolete and archaic laws, which he believes, create hurdles in governance.
Lot of laws in the statute book create confusion and the "intent of the government is to review and repeal (obsolete) laws", the Minister said and added that as many as 1,291 laws have been repealed so far.
