The directive was issued after Congress member Madhusudan Mistry pointed out that there was a delay of 14 years in laying the report of the Commission of Scheduled Tribes.
"The report that the Tribal Affairs Minister laid on the table is for 2002-04. After 14 years, the report has been presented here. This House wants to know how the Commission of Scheduled Tribes is functioning," Mistry said.
To this, Ansari said "I think, it is a very desireable practice for reports of the Commission to be laid timely. This is not the first instance that such a matter has been brought to the notice of the House. I think it is in interest of everyone, for the government to take corrective action in this matter.
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