While as many as 580 of the total 970 assurances are pending, and remaining 252 were dropped, according to the data shared by the Parliamentary Affairs Ministry in a reply to a Rajya Sabha question.
The responsibility of implementation of assurances primarily lies with the ministries/departments concerned with the assurances. The ministry does not pursue individual assurance, MoS for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said in a written reply to a question raised by DMK's MP to the Upper House Tiruchi Siva.
The Ministry of Parliamentary affairs also holds meeting with officers of various ministries/departments from time to time to review the pendency position of the assurances with a view to expedite their implementation, it stated.
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