The government's move to extend Rajya Sabha proceedings for a day met with protests from Opposition parties including the Congress which termed it as "unilateral" and raised slogans in Parliament complex.
During meetings with Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu, some opposition leaders raised objections over the manner in which the extension was done without consulting the political parties.
The government on Monday asked the Rajya Sabha chairman to extend the winter session by a day till January 9 to enable government business, including passage of the Constitution (124th Amendment) Bill 2019 that seeks to introduce provisions for reservation for economically weaker sections. Chairman Naidu approved the extension by a day.
Sources said members raised objections inside the House over the manner the government "unilaterally" took the decision without taking political parties into confidence.
Leaders of all parties in Rajya Sabha moved near Mahatma Gandhi's statue and raised slogans against the government.
"This is done unilaterally. They should have taken political parties into confidence and the chairman should have taken a sense of the house before taking the decision," said an opposition leader.
The sources said Naidu first discussed the issue with opposition leaders before the start of the House proceedings and then with the leader of the house Arun Jaitley.
Opposition leaders expressed reservation over the way the government sought extension of the session by a day at the last minute. They told the chairman that since the session was scheduled till January 8, they had to leave for respective states on account of prior commitments.
They also pointed out that there was "no conducive atmosphere" for transaction of any legislative business, in view of the stalemate in the upper house over various issues. The Rajya Sabha has not transacted any significant business ever since the winter session that started on December 11.
Some opposition leaders admitted that the RS chairman is empowered to decide on the schedule of the session and they had issues only with the government.
Opposing the move, TMC Rajya Sabha member Derek O'Brien said there was no formal announcement from the Chair about the extension.
"Constitutional crisis? In Rajya Sabha there has been NO announcement from The Chair that the House is being extended by a day. Even the RS website says that House not in session'. And yet Vice Chairman announced House is adjourned till 11am Jan 9' #Parliament #Bizarre," he tweeted.
Some opposition leaders also said that extension of the session is to be discussed in the Business Advisory Committee (BAC), while others asserted that the BAC is only meant for allocation of time for legislative proposals of the government and Chairman has all the powers to decide on extension.
Rule 12 of the Rajya Sabha clearly states that, "the Council shall sit on such days as the Chairman, having regard to the state of business of the Council, may from time to time direct."
It also states, "A sitting of the Council shall conclude at such hour as the Chairman may direct."
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