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On Tuesday, the government hopes to discuss and pbad four bills each in both Houses of Parliament. The issue of the CNR of Assam, which led to the Rajya Sabha adjournment on Monday, is also expected to echo today.
Here are the live updates:
Rajya Sabha | 11:15 am
Barely five minutes into the proceedings, Rajya Sabha is adjourned until noon on the NRC draft list.
Lok Sabha | 11:10
Arvind Sawant (Shiv Sena) raises the question of Rohingya refugees' right to vote. Some of them even have Aadhaar cards now. Many of them are not even refugees, they are illegal immigrants, he says. He wants to know how many Rohingyas have been expelled from India until now.
Kiren Rijiju, Minister of the Interior Ministry of Defense, says that no Rohingya will receive any legal documents to show that he is Indian. If there is evidence, the member can produce the details, we will investigate, he says.
million. Sawant also claims that the northeastern border is porous and that is why Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants enter India.
million. Rijiju baderts that our borders with Bhutan and Myanmar are not fenced, but that border security has not allowed illegal migration through these roads.
Minister of the Interior Rajnath Singh joins the question. He said all states were asked to count the number of Rohingya in their area. Assam Rifiles also ensures that illegal migration does not occur. On the question of the expulsion of the Rohingya, we are in the process of collating details with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and States, he adds.
Lok Sabha | 11:00 am
Murli Manohar Joshi, leader of the BJP, raises a point of order as soon as Lok Sabha meets. Dr. Joshi points out the gap with the English and Hindi versions of List of Business. When the English version says Tuesday, the Hindi version says Thursday. These problems often come, says Dr. Joshi.
President Sumitra Mahajan, who is in the presidency, says that this is a serious question and says she will take care of it.
10:50 am
The Trinamool Congress and the Samajwadi Party members united on Tuesday to protest against several lakhs on names that were not included in the proposed National Register of Citizens published in Assam .
10:40
The BJP Parliamentary Party met prior to the session. The party congratulated the prime minister for defeating the motion of censure tabled by the former TDP ally.
A member of the BJP is seen trying to fall on the feet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while the latter opposes it.
| Photo credit: Sandeep Saxena
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