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Om Birla on anti-defection law, dharnas by MPs and Parliament's performance
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Santosh Kumar Pathak (Source: IANS) | 28 Jun, 2022
Om Birla has created a sort of records during his three year stint as
the Speaker of the 17th Lok Sabha -- of not only holding highest number
of sittings, number of bills passed, work hours, but also of highest
number of MPs who participated in debates.
Though Birla
tried his best to allot more time to opposition MPs in House debates,
some lawmakers complain that the Speaker is responsible for hasty
passage of several important bills.
In an exclusive interview
with IANS, Birla spoke on parliament's proceedings, debates and uproar
in the House, absence of MPs, non election of Deputy Speaker of Lok
Sabha and complaints of opposition.
Here are the excerpts of the interview:
Q. Three years of the 17th Lok Sabha have completed. As a Speaker of the Lok Sabha, how do you see your work?
A.
Due to active participation of the members, several records have been
made in regards to the proceedings of the House. In eight sessions of
the 17th Lok Sabha, the House worked for 995.45 hours and productivity
was 106 per cent. The current Lok Sabha has passed 149 bills.
Earlier,
there was a notion that Parliament does not work but we changed that,
thanks to the active cooperation of all MPs, political parties and
Leader of the House Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the work done in the
House has increased the trust of the public in Parliament and MPs.
Q.
The figures you are giving is definitely an achievement but questions
are raised on the quality of debates in the House. Many times you are
seen scolding and advising MPs inside the House.
A. Efforts were
made to raise the level of debates in the House. Emphasis was laid on
the use of new technologies for capacity building of MPs. For this,
Parliamentary Research and Information Support to Members - PRISM was
established. Information is provided to MPs round the clock. Members are
provided reference and legislative notice on various issues. We have
made arrangements for its home delivery too. A discussion room has been
constructed for MPs in the library of the Parliament.
Debates
held in the Lok Sabha are being digitised for keyword search using meta
data method. Through the special app, MPs have been provided access to
more than 5,000 magazines and newspapers in 40 languages.
Q.
Three years ago while taking charge as Speaker of the Lok Sabha you had
said that you will provide more time to the new MPs and fix the
accountability of the government towards the House. Till now, how
successful you have been in your endeavour?
A. See, people elect
an MP with high hopes and trust. They should be given chance to raise
issues related to their constituencies. That's why people who were
elected for the first time were given preference over others, 208 new
members raised their issues during Question Hour.
Taking a new initiative, we started seeking answers from various ministries on the issues raised during Zero Hour.
In
the past three years, during Question Hour, a total of 4,648 that means
on a daily average 31.4 issues were raised. Their participation in the
debates increased. The government response on issues raised by MPs was
earlier 40-50 per cent, which was raised to 98 per cent.
Q. But,
despite all the achievements, opposition members inside and outside
Parliament allege that bills are being passed in a hasty manner.
Opposition members claim that they are not given time to prepare for the
debate on many bills.
A. Yes, some bills were passed in haste,
but their numbers are very less, that is because of the uproar. Debates
and discussions were held on most of the important bills, even more time
was allotted. Earlier, average time for discussion on a bill was 85 to
123 minutes, which has increased to 132 minutes.
Q. You had formed a committee on limiting the power of the Speaker on anti defection law. What is the progress?
A.
The committee is of the view that there is a need for further
discussion and consultation with legal experts on this subject. After
consultation with experts, when the committee gives its suggestions, it
will be placed in the conference of the presiding officers and if a
necessity is felt to amend the anti-defection law, then we will ask the
government to bring an amendment.
Q. Many a time during debate on
important issues or bills, almost the entire house is seen empty. If
members sign in register, then they should also attend the proceedings
of the House. What are you doing for it?
A. We are constantly
making efforts in that direction. We urge all political parties that
they should ask their party MPs for maximum involvement in the
proceedings. Gradually expected results are coming and we will continue
our efforts.
Q. Even after completion of three years why Deputy Speaker could not be elected?
A. It is a process and when the time comes, it will be done.
Q.
Congress MPs have complained to you about the behaviour of Delhi
Police. They alleged that the police treated their MPs like terrorists
and beat them up. As Lok Sabha Speaker, what action you are going to
take?
A. Honourable MPs have privileges over the working of the
Parliament within the Parliament. The work of a member of parliament is
not disrupted and he/she can do his parliamentary business, this is
privilege. Other than that law is equal for all.
Our scope is
limited to Parliament and Parliamentary business, whenever an honourable
MP makes a complaint to us, according to the rules, the Committee of
Privileges of the House investigates the matter and sends a report to
us.
Q. So are you also sending the complaint of Congress MPs to the Committee of Privileges for investigation.
A.
Whatever complaints of this nature I receive, they are sent to
Committee of Privileges for investigation. This committee investigates
whether there has been a breach of privilege of the MP or not. Based on
the inquiry, the committee sends its recommendation to us and on the
basis of that we take action.
Q. Is any guideline required for how to behave with MPs and MLAs during demonstrations?
A.
Holding demonstration is democratic right but they have not been given
any separate private privilege regarding this. However, I will say that
everyone should be respected, be it a common man or an MP, the law is
equal for all.
Q. News of MPs being misbehaved, have been pouring
in from across the country. In West Bengal, BJP MPs have been accusing
state police of misbehaving with them. Navneet Rana has accused
Maharashtra police. The Congress has accused Delhi Police which is under
the Union government. Don't you feel that there should be a permanent
solution to the issue? Is there a need to impart training on how to
behave with the representatives of the people?
A. The Union
government has issued a circular which states that all public
representatives should be respected. In the circular, officials and
workers have been told that if any public representative approaches your
department, they should be heard and respected.
Q.
Construction work for the new Parliament building is going on in full
swing. When the proceedings of the House are expected to begin in the
new building?
A. The new building will be a green building where
all the arrangements for environmental and energy conservation will be
made. This building will be equipped with the state of the art
facilities. Right now the construction work is running a week behind the
schedule but it will make up in coming days. We had set a target of
holding the Winter Session of Parliament in November this year in the
new building and we are continuously striving hard to achieve that.
Q. What are the preparations for the upcoming Monsoon session?
A. I believe that the monsoon session of Parliament will run smoothly with everyone's cooperation and consent.
(Santosh Kumar Pathak can be reached at santosh.p@ians.in)
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