Kharge said in Rajya Sabha – implement women's reservation immediately

Nadda's answer – Government works by rules; The opposition did not know how to rule

Kharge said in Rajya Sabha – implement women's reservation immediately

Women's Reservation Bill (Nari Shakti Vandan Bill) is being discussed in Rajya Sabha on the fourth day of the special session of Parliament. First, Law Minister Arjunram Meghwal introduced the bill. After this, Congress MP Ranjit Ranjan started the discussion. He objected to the name of the bill and said that women do not need respect but equality.

After this, BJP President JP Nadda presented his views. He said- This bill is not a favor to women, but rather a salute and congratulation to them. If this bill is passed today then by 2029 33% women will become MPs. At the same time, Kharge recited Kabir's couplet 'Kaal kare so, aaj kar' and demanded immediate implementation of reservation.

JP Nadda replied that BJP's aim is not to take political advantage. The government works by rules and believes in doing solid work. When the opposition MPs started saying 'no-no' on this, Nadda said that those who said 'no-no' did not know how to rule. If you knew how to rule, you would know that rules and regulations are also a thing.

Taking aim at Rahul Gandhi, he said that those who are born with a silver spoon do not know the problems of the poor. A leader has to become a leader, giving taught statements does not work.

Jaya Bachchan said to the speaker- I would like to sit on your chair again.
SP's Rajya Sabha MP Jaya Bachchan said - The disadvantage of speaking at the end is that there is nothing left to say. On this, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said – I have been divided into so many parts, there is nothing left in my share.
On this, Jaya Bachchan praised his chair and said - Your chair is like a swing, I would like to sit on it again. Jaya Bachchan was given the responsibility of running the proceedings of Rajya Sabha for some time.

PM said in Lok Sabha- Everyone is entitled to this bill
When the proceedings started in the Lok Sabha at 11 am, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the first to stand up to speak. He said that yesterday was a golden moment in India's parliamentary journey. All members of this House deserve that moment. All are team members. There are also leaders of all the parties. Whether in the House or outside the House, they are equally entitled.

He said, 'I am committed to this very important decision today and to infusing new energy in the mother power of the country, tomorrow's decision and today after the Rajya Sabha when we will complete the last step. You all have contributed, supported and held meaningful discussions to carry out this sacred work. As the leader of the House, today I respectfully congratulate you all with a true heart.

Rajnath said - ready to discuss China with broad chest
After PM Modi's address, the success of Chandrayaan-3 was discussed in the Lok Sabha. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla informed the House about the mission. After this Rajnath Singh stood up to speak.

Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Choudhary asked Rajnath whether he had the courage to discuss the China issue. On this, Rajnath Singh said that I have full courage, I am ready to discuss China and am ready to discuss with my chest wide.

Big updates from the fourth day of Parliament proceedings…

Law Minister Arjunram Meghwal will present the Advocates Amendment Bill 2023 in the Lok Sabha today.

Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar has reconstituted the panel of vice-chairpersons. 13 women MPs were given place in this. She will conduct the proceedings of the Rajya Sabha in the absence of MP Jagdeep Dhankhar.

The government can present the Repealing and Amending Bill in the Rajya Sabha today. This bill has a provision to repeal 65 such laws, which have gone out of vogue or have become redundant due to other laws. This bill was passed in the Lok Sabha in July last year.