Tag: Rajya Sabha

  • BJP announces candidates for bypolls for two Rajya Sabha seats from Gujarat

    By PTI
    AHMEDABAD: The BJP on Tuesday announced the names of candidates who will be contesting the by-elections for two Rajya Sabha seats in Gujarat, where polls will be held on March 1.

    The state BJP’s OBC Morcha president Dinesh Anavadiya and Ram Mokariya, the founder-chairman of a courier company, will contest the bypolls.

    Anavadiya, a senior party leader from Banaskantha district, has served as the director of the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation between 2014-17.

    While Mokariya said he has remained a dedicated party worker for over four decades.

    “I have been a party worker for the last 45 years and am happy that the party has nominated me as a candidate for the Rajya Sabha election,” he said.

    The by-elections for two Rajya Sabha seats in Gujarat were necessitated following the demise of Congress leader Ahmed Patel and BJP leader Abhay Bhardwaj.

    The Rajya Sabha terms of Patel and Bhardwaj were to end in August 2023 and June 2026, respectively.

    However, both Patel and Bharadwaj died of COVID-19- related complications on November 25, 2020 and December 1, respectively.

    According to the Election Commission, polls for the two seats will be held separately on March 1 and counting of votes will take place the same evening.

    The BJP and Congress have 111 and 65 MLAs in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly, respectively.

  •  BJP names former BPF member its Rajya Sabha candidate from Assam

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: The BJP on Monday named Biswajit Daimary, who had joined it after quitting his Rajya Sabha seat as a Bodoland People’s Front MP, as its candidate for the by-election to the Upper House from Assam.

    Daimary has been thrice elected to the House since 2008 and had quit soon after his re-election in 2020 as strains emerged in the BJP-BPF ties, and he preferred to join the saffron party.

    The election had been necessitated due to his resignation.

    His win is near certain as the BJP enjoys a majority in the state assembly.

    The BJP also named N Ramchander Rao and Gujjula Premender Reddy its candidates for MLC elections from two graduates’ constituencies in Telangana.

  • Former TMC MP Dinesh Trivedi praises Modi, says grateful to BJP

    By ANI
    NEW DELHI: The Centre is under best leadership, said former railway minister Dinesh Trivedi who on Friday resigned as Trinamool Congress MP from Rajya Sabha, raising speculations that he may join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    “Let me just settle down. I have been unshackled. I am very grateful to BJP and its senior leaders. I was told by the media that they have said I am welcome (in the party). It is a privilege. Today we have the best of the leadership at the Centre. The world is recognising,” Trivedi told ANI.

    “Now, India is suddenly getting recognition. I have been telling this for a long time. People are looking at India. And they are having some kind of hope. The country is really on the path of progress. We are going towards an era which will be called India’s time. A lot of things are happening, whether it is digital India or innovation. It is a very exciting time in India. When people talk about investment, it is India first,” he added.

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    Asked about the reason for his resignation from Rajya Sabha, Trivedi said, “When there are rain and lightening, it does not happen suddenly. There is a process. Nothing happens suddenly. There is development before suddenness. Yesterday morning, I had not thought that in the afternoon I would be resigning. But the process was there in the mind.”

    “If there is so much violence and corruption in Bengal. And, I represent Bengal as an MP. The party (TMC) is in administration and ruling. If nothing I can do, then why am I sitting here? At that particular moment, I said have no reason to sit here. Either I set things right or try. I tried my best, but could not succeed,” said Trivedi.

    “Political activity is going through churning as always. We need good people with good motives to come to politics. If people are coming to politics just for power and money. I think that is wrong. Politics cannot be a means of living or a profession. It could be an occupation. Today is not the true representative of Indian culture per se. Indian culture has been a country first,” he added.

    Referring to various incidents earlier, Trivedi said, “When there was an attack on Naddaji’s (JP Nadda) car. When I condemn violence, the party (TMC) condemned me. When I condemn corruption, the party condemns me. You can not hold the power at any cost. I think people are fed up with violence and corruption. You cannot have development in violence and corruption.”

    “If the environment is not conducive, innovation will not take place, progress will not take place. At the moment, the mind is full of fear, the head in the gutter. Mamata Bannerjee should know everybody should keep their head up. If there is an environment of violence, then there is fear. If there is fear, your head is not high,” added Trivedi.

  • Mallikarjun Kharge supersedes Anand Sharma to become LoP in Rajya Sabha

    Express News Service
    NEW DELHI:  Bypassing Congress deputy leader in Rajya Sabha Anand Sharma, Gandhi loyalist and veteran party leader Mallikarjun Kharge is set to replace Ghulam Nabi Azad as the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Rajya Sabha. A dalit leader, Kharge is a nine-time MLA in Karnataka and two-time Lok Sabha MP. He was leader of the party during the last Lok Sabha and had lost in the elections in 2019. He was brought in to Rajya Sabha last year with aim to replace Azad, who is retiring. The party has informed the Rajya Sabha secretariat about Kharge’s appointment as LoP.

    Kharge was picked over Azad, who did not get another term in Rajya Sabha, and Sharma, who was hopeful of the elevation in the upper house, by Congress chief Sonia Gandhi after they wrote to her seeking organisational elections over leadership issues. According to party sources, Sharma, whose Rajya Sabha term ends soon, and Azad are unlikely to be brought back to the upper house. “Kharge is a veteran leader and was top choice of the high command.

    However, recent developments in Rajya Sabha during the Motion of Thanks discussion further dented chances of Sharma being named as LoP. “The party’s stand in the upper house was different from the agreed position during the parliamentary strategy meeting before the start of the Budget session and this didn’t go well with the top leadership,” said a leader. With Kharge, the party has brought in a Gandhi loyalist who will toe the party line and avoid such embarrassing situations.

    During discussion in lower house, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a dig at the Congress over different stands taken by it in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha over demand for separate debate on farmer agitation.  In Rajya Sabha, the party led by Azad agreed to discuss farmer agitation along with the Motion of Thanks while in Lok Sabha, the party demanded a separate discussion on farmers’ issue and the house proceedings were disrupted. “It was embarrassing that the party in Lok Sabha had to agree to joint discussion as we accepted the Centre’s proposal in Rajya Sabha,” said a Congress MP.  

  • Nirmala Sitharaman slams Opposition for creating false narrative, says govt working for poor sections

    By ANI
    NEW DELHI: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman on Friday slammed the Opposition and accused them of constantly alleging a false narrative that the government only worked for cronies and said several of the Centre’s schemes were for the poor.

    “It has now become a sort of habit for some in the Opposition to constantly allege, in spite of what we are doing for the poor and the steps taken for helping the poor and needy of this country, a false narrative is created that this government works only for cronies,” Sitharaman said while replying to the discussion on the Union Budget in Rajya Sabha.

    She reminded members of the Upper House of several schemes that have been implemented for the poorer sections of the country, like the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and the Pradhan Mantri Saubhagya Yojana.

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    “Over 1.67 crore houses were completed under the PM Awas Yojana. Over 2.67 crore households were electrified under the PM Saubhagya Yojana since October 2017. Is this for the rich?” Sitharaman asked.

    She further pointed out, “The total value of orders placed on the government’s e-market is Rs 8,22,077 crore. Are they being given to big companies? They are being given to MSMEs. Over 3.6 lakh digital transactions via UPI have taken place from August 2016 till Jan 2020.”

    She also took a dig at the Congress party, saying, “UPI is used by who? The rich? No. The middle class, smaller traders use UPI. Who are these people then? Is government creating UPI and facilitating digital transactions to benefit rich cronies? For some damads? No.”

    Opposition members raised objections over her remarks, to which she responded, “Damad, I didn’t think is the trademark of Indian National Congress. Damad har ghar mein hota hai. Magar Damad Indian National Congress mein ek specialised naam hai. (Son-in-laws are there in every household, but it is a specialised name in the Indian National Congress).

    This comes after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on February 4 termed the Union Budget 2021-22 as ‘crony centric’, which ‘betrays’ the employers of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector.

    “Modi’s crony centric budget means — Struggling MSMEs given no low-interest loans, no GST relief. The employers of India’s largest workforce betrayed,” Gandhi had tweeted.

    Earlier, he had said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is planning to “handover India’s assets to crony capitalist friends”. He had slammed the government for not “putting cash in the hands of the people”.

    Gandhi had also said the government should support MSMEs, farmers and workers for generating employment.  

  • Congress nominates Mallikarjun Kharge as next Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha

    By Express News Service
    BENGALURU: Senior leader Mallikarjun Kharge has been nominated leader of the Congress in the Rajya Sabha and will take over as leader of opposition in the House on Monday when veteran Ghulam Nabi Azad retires.

    It will be historic because no person has served as leader of opposition in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha until now. He served as leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha during Narendra Modi 1.0 and now during Narendra Modi 2.0 he gets to serve as leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha.

    It may be recalled that in the 2019 parliamentary election Kharge was defeated in his own constituency Gulbarga by Dr Umesh Jadhav who moved out from Kharge’s camp in the Congress to join theBJP. He then entered the Rajya Sabha from Karnataka.

    Kharge who has been member of the legislative assembly for nine terms and member of the Lok Sabha for two terms is easily one of Congress’ tallest leaders having served as minister both in the state andCentre, PCC president, opposition leader among other positions. He is the first Dalit to be leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha.

    Kharge is fluent in Marathi in addition to Kannada and had served as General Secretary in charge of Maharashtra and helped in setting up the three party coalition of Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena in the state.

  • Union budget instrument to attain Aatmanirbhar Bharat, says FM Sitharaman in Rajya Sabha

    By ANI
    NEW DELHI: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said the Union Budget 2021-22 is the instrument through which Aatmanirbhar Bharat is to be attained and asserted that the government is also looking at “long term sustainable growth”.

    Speaking in the Rajya Sabha on Budget 2021-22, Sitharman said, “It’s a Budget which clearly draws on the experience, the administrative capacities and also exposure that the Prime Minister had during his long elected tenure – both as CM and as PM of this country – known for his commitment towards development, growth, and reforms. So these three things are essentially infused in the budget which is now speaking for itself in the sense that it is the instrument through which Aatmanirbhar Bharat is to be attained.”

    Besides providing ‘quick short term solutions’, Sitharaman said that the government is also looking at “long term sustainable growth”.

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    “So post-pandemic and post-global contraction, economies have suffered across the world. And as I said in my budget speech the attempt made in this budget is to provide strong stimulus, to provide such a stimulus which can bring in a multiplier effect and therefore instead of finding quick short term solutions, even as we provide short term quick relief for those people who so desperately need it,” the minister said.

    “We are looking at medium term, long term sustainable growth, which will keep India in that kind of growth trajectory which will maintain us as one of the fastest-growing economies in the world,” she added.

    The Finance Minister said 800 million people were provided free foodgrains, free cooking gas was provided to 80 million people, and cash directly was given to 400 million people including farmers, women, divyangs, and the poor.

    “Over 1.67 crore houses completed under PM Awas Yojana. Is it for the rich? Over 2.67 crore households electrified under PM Saubhagya Yojana since ’17 October. The total value of orders placed on Govt e-market is Rs 8,22,077 crores. Are they being given to big companies? They are being given to MSMEs,” she said.

    Slamming the Opposition, Sitharaman said: “It has now become a sort of habit for some in the Opposition to constantly allege, in spite of what we are doing for the poor and the steps taken for helping the poor and needy of this country, a false narrative is created to accuse – saying that this government works only for cronies.”

    On February 4, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi termed the Union Budget 2021-22 as “crony centric”, which “betrays” the employers of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).”Modi’s crony centric budget means- Struggling MSMEs given no low-interest loans, no GST relief. The employers of India’s largest workforce betrayed,” Gandhi tweeted. 

  • TMC MP Dinesh Trivedi announces his resignation from Rajya Sabha ahead of Bengal assembly polls

    By Online Desk
    Adding to the list of dramatic TMC defections ahead of assembly elections in Bengal, Trinamool Congress MP Dinesh Trivedi announced his resignation in the Rajya Sabha on Friday.

    He attributed rampant violence in West Bengal and suffocation in the party that is ‘no longer under Mamata Banerjee’s control’ as reasons for his decision to resign, leaving the party managers flustered. 

    In his final address, he stated increasing ‘political violence’ as the reason for his exit.

    “If you sit here quietly and cannot do anything, then it is better that you resign from here and go to the land of Bengal and be with people,” he said in the Upper House of Parliament.

    Trivedi said the world looks at India when something happens.

    “What I mean to say is the way violence is taking place in our state. Sitting here, I am feeling perplexed as to what should I do,” he added.

    The Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP said he is unable to bear various incidents that are happening in West Bengal.

    Soon after getting up to speak during the debate on the Budget, Trivedi said: “There are limitations here. My party has sent me here, so I am grateful. But now I can’t take what is happening any more. I am feeling suffocated. That’s why I want to resign from here.

    I want to work for my Bengal,” the former railway minister said. The BJP was quick to welcome him, if he wanted to make the switch. Criticising the violence, Trivedi said: “I am from the land of Subhas Chandra Bose. My soul is saying I sit here and say nothing, what is the point?”

    “I am grateful to my party that it has sent me here, but now I feel a little suffocated. We are unable to do anything and there is atrocity (going on).

    My voice of conscience is saying what Swami Vivekananda used to say — arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached,” Trivedi said, while announcing his resignation from the House.

    Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh said there is a due process for resigning from the House and asked Trivedi to submit his resignation in writing to the chairman.

    (With ENS, PTI inputs)

  • Union Minister Anurag Thakur’s remark kicks row in Rajya Sabha

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Thursday kicked a row in Rajya Sabha when he sought to extrapolate usage of the term ‘andolanjivi’ by a Congress MP for Mahatma Gandhi, to ask if the Father of the Nation was a “shariantkari” (conspirator).

    KC Venugopal of the Congress while participating in the discussion on Budget for 2021-22 referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s comment of ‘andolanjivi’ for farmers protest.

    Noting that the nation got freedom from the British through ‘andolans’ (protests), he said by that logic Mahatma Gandhi should have been the biggest ‘andolanjivi’.

    Intervening in the debate soon after Venugopal finished speaking, Thakur said criticism is fine but “I had not expected that a Congress MP and office-bearer will call Mahatma Gandhi a shariantkari (conspirator). Nothing can be more unfortunate than that.”

    Congress members immediately protested no one called Gandhi conspirator.

    They rushed into the well of the House demanding an apology from Thakur.

    Bhubanesar Kalita, who was in the chair, said he will examine the records and will expunge any word that is unparliamentary.

    But the Congress members were not satisfied and continued to protest.

    Amid protests, Thakur, who is minister of state for finance, continued to make his statement saying the Budget for the fiscal year beginning April 1 is one for new India which has made higher provisions for departments such as social justice and empowerment and women and child development.

    He went on to state that the Budget was for Aatmanirbhar Bharat which has been cheered by all as reflected in the stock market rising for days post its presentation.

    Kalita asked Congress members to go back to their seats but they continued to protest.

    He asked Thakur to conclude as the allocated time for the sitting of the House was getting over.

    Thakur, who had begun speaking just a few minutes before the scheduled time was to end at 15.00 Hrs, ended and proceedings were adjourned for the day.

  • Budget 2021-22 reflects dismal state of India’s economy: Opposition leaders in Rajya Sabha

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Opposition parties in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday termed the union budget for 2021-22 as one “for the rich and by the rich” that reflected a “painful story” of the country and bankruptcy of its economy.

    Various parties including the Congress, TMC, SP and left parties hit out at the government over the state of the economy and rising unemployment and alleged that the Modi dispensation was out to sell the country’s assets.

    Participating in the debate on the union budget, Congress leader P Chidambaram tore into the government for presenting a “disappointing” budget and described it as a “budget for the rich, of the rich and by the rich” meant for only “one per cent of India’s population controlling 73 per cent wealth”.

    Rejecting the budget, the former finance minister hit out at the ruling dispensation, charging it with “incompetent economic management”.

    Participating in a debate on the budget, he said, “The sub-text is, this is a budget for the rich, of the rich and by the rich….There is nothing for the poor people of India, who continue to suffer….This is a budget for those one per cent who control 73 per cent of India’s wealth.”

    He said the government is in denial about the slowdown in the economy and believed that the problem in the economy is cyclical and not structural.

    “Two years of slowdown before the coronavirus is a reality,” he said.

    Chidambaram alleged that the country has witnessed three years of “incompetent economic mismanagement”.

    “Mark my words, the growth projections will fall short by the end of 2021,” the former finance minister asserted.

    TMC member Sukhendu Sekhar Ray said the budget reflects the bankruptcy in the Indian economy.

    “The Budget has shown certain dreams that even the Economic Survey has not talked about them,” he said.

    Stating that the budget outlines a “painful story”, Ray said neither does it have the government’s story nor that of the Opposition or that of the common man.

    All it has is a painful story, he alleged.

    He further said the Economic Survey pegged the country’s growth at 11 per cent for the 2021-22 fiscal but the Budget document projected more than this at 14.4 per cent.

    “On January 4, the World Bank global report estimated India’s GDP to plunge 9.6 per cent. However, a spokesperson of the government says such a report should not be relied upon. Till date, we don’t know about the revised estimate. How do we reject the World Bank Report and how do we trust your figures,” he asked.

    Ignoring these reports, the government is showing the dream of “Atmanirbhar Bharat” to everyone, he added.

    On labour laws, the Trinamool Congress leader said the six labour laws have been amended for the benefit of corporates and termed it as an “anti-labour step”.

    “The hire and fire policy shall prevail upon the working conditions of the workers. The working hours will be extended from 8 hours to 12 hours at the dictates of corporates. This is going to happen when the labour laws will be implemented,” Ray said, asking, “Who will give the consent? If employees don’t give, they will lose their jobs”.

    There is a “vast army” of unemployed people and it will lead to a law and order problem in the coming days, he warned.

    CPI (M) member Elamaram Kareem said the Union Budget is very disappointing and it has failed miserably in addressing the present situation.

    He said the Budget is far away from the ground realities and is “cruelly insensitive” to the sufferings of the toiling mass.

    “This budget looks like a sales advertisement. Everything is for sale here,” he alleged.

    Manoj Jha of RJD said earlier it used to be a budget for general people but since the 1990s it has become “khaas” (special) budget.

    He said the budget has failed to address the current challenges.

    Jha also criticised the government for privatisation, including Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC).

    Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Vishambhar Prasad Nishad said he does not think that the government’s plan about doubling the income of farmers will succeed and pointed out that there is no provision for the farm-allied sectors in the budget.

    “The budget is a bundle of untrue bluffs,” he said.

    The budget will increase the disparity between the rich and the poor and it is very disappointing for farmers, wage-earners and small traders, Nishad said.

    Arun Singh (BJP) lauded Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for not imposing any additional taxes despite the adverse circumstances.

    He said not even a rupee in tax was levied in the budget.

    Singh accused the former UPA regime of corruption and mismanagement.

    During the UPA regime, he said, one minister used to be part of 26-27 groups but decisions were taken by an “invisible power”.

    BJD member Sujeet Kumar lauded the growth focus of the Budget, saying increased capital expenditure for improving the physical infrastructure, higher priority to health and drinking water, and steps to boost start-up ecosystem in the country were praiseworthy initiatives that will help the country march towards prosperity.

    He, however, flagged the marginal hike in the defense Budget, at a time when Pakistan and China were raising their allocations on defense.

    He also expressed disappointment at reduced allocation for the education sector.

    TKS Elangovan of DMK said the Budget had not made adequate provisions to address the plight of daily wagers, who were significantly impacted by the pandemic.