Due to the disturbances in the House, consideration of the crucial Finance and Appropriation Bills was postponed for tomorrow.
The House, which yesterday saw a virtual washout, managed to conduct business in the pre-lunch session today. However, in the afternoon, Congress members created ruckus over the government move to present the Uttarakhand Budget bill even as the Centre insisted that it was a Constitutional necessity.
Amidst the din, Deputy Chairman P J Kurien tried to initiate discussion on Union Finance Bill but Congress leader Anand Sharma raised questions over the move to bring the Uttarakhand budget bill in the Supplementary list.
Contending that the state assembly had already passed its budget, he said passing the Uttrakhand budget is not the responsibility of this House" and termed it a "Constitutional impropriety."
Leader of House and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley responded by saying that the passing of the state budget on March 18 was "highly contentious" as the arithematic was highly loaded against it.
He emphasised that the order of appropriation has to be sanctioned by Parliament as all expenditure from April 1 has to be validated.
The Finance Minister said if the state assembly revives, it can pass its budget but insisted that the bill has to be passed to provide sanction to all expenditure made since April 1, when the President's Rule was in force.
However, Sharma and other Congress members appeared not convinced by the argument. Jaitley also mentioned that the state budget had not received the assent of the Governor which is a necessity.
Chiding the protesting members, Kurien said there are
people questioning the relevance of Rajya Sabha and by refusing to discuss Bills, they were making it irrelevant.
Congress member Pramod Tiwari, however, said that while the Finance Minister's assumption is that the Budget was not passed by the state assembly, his party believes it was passed.
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi urged the chair to pass the Bills by voice vote.
Even as no consensus over the Uttarakhand budget issue appeared imminent, Congress member Jairam Ramesh raised the issue related to CAG report on GSPC. He said he had given a notice for a short duration discussion on the issue 11 days back but had got no response.
Other Congress members too then rose on their feet and reached the Well of the House shouting slogans "20 hazar ka kya hua" (What happened to 20,000 crore) and "Modi teri tanashahi nahin chalegi" (Modi your dictatorship won't be accepted).
As the ruckus prevailed, Kurien adjourned the house for fifteen minutes till 3 pm.
The same scenario prevailed when the House re-assembled.
When Badnore rose to speak on the Appropriation bill, Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad chided him saying, "First apologise for all wrong doings in Uttarakhand".
Rajiv Shukla (Cong) also said, "Naqvi can apologise for the mistakes."
As ruckus prevailed when Kurien took the Appropriation Bill for the discussion, Congress and Samajwadi Party members sought postponement for tomorrow.
"The Appropriation Bill and Finance Bill and other important bills will be taken up tomorrow and disposed off," Kurien said before adjourning the House for the day at 4.05 pm.
The discussion on the Appropriation Bill, initiated by BJP leader V P Singh Badnore will continue tomorrow, he added.
Earlier, when the House re-assembled at 3 pm after a brief adjournment, Naresh Agrawal (Samajwadi Party) said it seems that the House will not be allowed to run.
He said it is natural for some to rejoice and be in an upbeat mood after the development in Uttarakhand, which he said was a "slap" on the face of those who wanted to usurp power.
As Agrawal sought adjournment for the day, Kurien who was in the Chair said that the Appropriation Bill and the Finance Bill needs to be discussed and passed.
Agrawal said the Bills can be discussed and passed tomorrow, to which Kurien sought assurance.
Finance Minister and Leader of the House Arun Jaitley then said there are other important Bills like the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and wondered if someone was trying to give "leniency" to some by not passing the Bill.
It seemed that the Chair was set to adjourn the House for the day but Naqvi, nudged by Jaitley, got up and objected to demands that the House be adjourned.
"House should not be adjourned. Some people want to hijack the development of the country," he said.
A furious Naqvi said this amounted to "goondaism" and asked the Chair to call out the names of speakers to discuss the Finance Bill.
Amid the commotion, Union Minister Smriti Irani said the country's interest and functioning of Parliament should not be allowed to be sacrificed at the altar of the Congress.
Kurien was forced to take up the discussion on the Bill and called out Jairam Ramesh's name. He said he cannot speak amid all the noise. The next speaker was BJP leader V P Singh Badnore who began reading his speech amid slogans.
When the House met again at 4 PM, the Chair said the Finance Bill and Appropriation Bill will be taken up for discussion and disposed off tomorrow before adjourning the House for the day.
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