Despite the opposition's fuss, 3 bills were passed in the Lok Sabha and 3 other bills were introduced


(PTI) New Delhi, Dt

The first two weeks of Parliament's monsoon session on issues including the Pegasus espionage controversy and three new agricultural laws have been washed away in the wake of the opposition's uproar. At that time, the central government had introduced six bills in the Lok Sabha on Monday, three of which were passed despite much fanfare. The bill introduced by the Center in the Lok Sabha on Monday includes the OBC reserve bill. The bill has also been supported by the opposition. However, he has demanded a discussion. Meanwhile, the BJP on Monday issued a three-line whip to its MPs and directed them to be present in the House on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The three bills passed by the Center in the Lok Sabha on Monday include The Limited Liability Partnership (Amendment) Bill 2031, The Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (Amendment) Bill 2061 and The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) 1. Kerala's RSP's Prem Chandra said that three bills were passed in the Lok Sabha in 10 minutes. This is as easy as 'making a bump'. The House was repeatedly disrupted by the opposition in the Lok Sabha, but the government introduced the National Commission for Homeopathy (Amendment) Bill, 2021 and The National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (Amendment) Bill 2031 and The Constitution (17th Amendment) Bill: .

Meanwhile, the Congress likened the government's haste to pass bills in Parliament to the assassination of democracy at a time when the House is being repeatedly disrupted. The Lok Sabha proceedings were repeatedly disrupted on Monday due to the opposition's uproar over issues including the Pegasus espionage controversy. However, after the central government introduced two bills in the midst of the opposition's hobbling, the opposition backed the bill by introducing The Constitution (16th Amendment) Bill, 2021 on the OBC reservation issue. However, the debate on the bill demanded opposition. The bill would give states the power to create their own OBC lists. Fourteen major opposition parties, including the Congress, on Monday decided to support the OBC reservation bill.

Meanwhile, between the Congress, Trinamool and DMK's hobbling and walkout, the Rajya Sabha on Monday sent back 'The Taxation Law Bill, 2021'. The bill was passed in the Lok Sabha last week. The government has said that after the bill is passed in the Rajya Sabha, companies like Kern Energy and Vodafone will be reimbursed for indirect transfer of Indian assets before May 3, 2016, using the 2013 law. Nirmala Sitaram said the bill would make India a country with fair, transparent and fair taxation facilities and attract foreign investors. The retrospective taxation law had tarnished India's image around the world. In addition, a tribunal bill, 2021, was passed by the Rajya Sabha on Monday, repealing nine appellate tribunals. The bill was passed in the Lok Sabha on August 2. The government also rejected the opposition's allegation that the bill violated the independence of the judiciary and said that the government fully respects the independence of the judiciary.

Meanwhile, the BJP on Monday issued a three-line whip to party MPs in the Rajya Sabha and directed them to be present in the House on Tuesday and Wednesday. The BJP has also asked its MPs to be present in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. The government is believed to have issued a whip to MPs to pass a bill on OBC reservation. The government introduced the bill in the Lok Sabha on Monday. The bill is likely to be introduced in the Rajya Sabha as soon as it is passed in the Lok Sabha.

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