NEW DELHI :
THE Lok Sabha will take up a
debate on the 150th anniversary of National Song ‘Vande
Mataram’ on Monday and on
electoral reforms on Tuesday,
Parliamentary Affairs Minister
Kiren Rijiju said.
The decision was taken after
an all-party meeting and a
Business Advisory Committee
(BAC) chaired by Lok Sabha
Speaker Om Birla, signalling
that the logjam prevailing in
both Houses over the
Opposition’s demand to discuss the Special Intensive
Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls
is likely to be broken.
“During the All Party Meeting
Chaired by Speaker Lok Sabha
today, it has been decided to
hold discussion in Lok Sabha
on 150th Anniversary of
National Song ‘Vande Mataram’
from 12 Noon on Monday 8th
December and discussion on
Election Reforms from 12 noon
on Tuesday 9th December,”
Rijiju said in a post on X.
Later, addressing the media,
Rijiju said, “I am happy that the
all-party floor leaders’ meeting
called by the Speaker was very
fruitful and we all agreed that
there will be a special discussion on the 150th anniversary
of National Song Vande
Mataram on Monday.
The discussion will start at 12 noon
and go on for the full day. It was
also agreed that on Tuesday, 9th
December, there will be a discussion on election reforms.”
“When we discuss reforms in
elections, you can discuss and
talk about many issues related
to elections and their process
in our country. For a parliamentary democracy, the election process is extremely
important. So, finally, everybody has agreed to the discussion and my special appeal to
all the members, especially the
opposition parties, is to cooperate fully with the decision
taken
We all will take part,” he
said. Rijiju said after both the
discussions are over, “we will
propose to take it up in the
Rajya Sabha”.
“In any case, the discussion
can be initiated in either of the
Houses. But we have decided
that it will be taken up in the
LokSabha first.Otherwise, both
Houses have the privilege to
take up any matter. After all,
they are complementary to
each other; both Houses are
extremely important,” he said.
Just ahead of the BAC meeting, Birla met party leaders to
break the deadlock in the
House over the opposition’s
demand for a discussion on
SIR.
“The BAC meeting discussed the debates to be held
on Vande Mataram and electoral reforms, (with) the opposition’s SIR discussion debate
clubbed under electoral
reforms.On Monday, the House
will take up the debate on
Vande Mataram and then on
Tuesday and Wednesday, the
House will debate electoral
reforms,”Congress’chiefwhip
KSuresh told reporters after the
BAC meeting.
Earlier in the day, Rijiju met
floor leaders of political parties but refused to give a timeline for the discussion on electoral reforms, contending that
the Opposition cannot dictate
terms to the Government.