Following a daylong adjournment on Friday due to protests from both sides, the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha will reconvene to debate the Union Budget 2023. While the opposition raised demand for a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) investigation into the Adani issue, the ruling parties pressed Congress MP Rahul Gandhi to offer apology on the remarks he made in London.
Subsequently, a slew of bills are slated to be passed in both the Upper and Lower House on Friday. Here we bring minute-to-minute updates from in and out of the parliament.
Today’s agenda in Parliament, March 17
In Lok Sabha
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1. The Compulsory Teaching of Sanskrit Language in Schools Bill, 2019
2. National Youth Commission Bill, 2019
3. Supreme Court of India (Establishment of a Permanent Bench at Jabalpur) Bill, 2020
4. Plastic Manufacturing (Regulation) Bill, 2019
5. Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Amendment of section 20A, etc., Tourism Promotion Authority Bill, 2019)
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6. Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Amendment of section 451)
7. Unemployment Allowance Bill, 2019
8. Agricultural Workers Welfare Fund Bill, 2019
9. Special Educational Facilities (For Children of Parents Living below Poverty Line) Bill, 2019
10. Rainwater (Harvesting and Storage) Bill, 2019
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11. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Sub Plans (Budgetary Allocation and Special Schemes) Bill, 2020
In Rajya Sabha
1. The Waqf Repeal Bill, 2022
2. The Constitution (Amendment) Bill
3. The Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifice and Other Superstitious Practices Bill, 2022
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4. The Facial Recognition Technology (Regulation Of Police Powers) Bill, 2023
5. The Marriage Bureau (Regulation) Bill, 2022
6. The Interfaith Marriages by Unlawful Conversion (Prohibition) Bill, 2023
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police have registered a case under several penal provisions, including India’s anti-terror law, against people involved in a violent protest by pro-Khalistan groups outside the Indian high commission in London during which an activist pulled down the national flag.
A combination of pictures show Khalistani elements attempting to pull down the Indian flag but the flag was rescued by the Indian security personnel at the High Commission of India in London on March 19 (ANI File Photo)
The case was registered by the city police’s special cell, which investigates terrorist activities, a senior police officer said on condition of anonymity on Friday. The first information report (FIR) was registered on the directions of the Union home ministry, which asked police to take legal action on the basis of a report received from the external affairs ministry about the protest on March 19.
The FIR invoked provisions of the Indian Penal Code, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.
People familiar with the matter said the action was taken after authorities in London identified some Indian nationals allegedly involved in the protest. In this context, authorities invoked provisions of UAPA related to action on foreign soil that threaten the security and sovereignty of India and that damage or destroy property in a foreign country used for any purposes of the Indian government or its agencies, the people said.
External affairs ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi told a regular media briefing that an “incident report” on Sunday’s protest outside the Indian high commission in London had been shared with relevant agencies. “Now it is up to the law enforcement agencies to do what they feel they can do about it,” he said.
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Asked about UK foreign minister James Cleverly’s comments about steps being taken to ensure the security of the Indian mission, Bagchi said: “We are not interested in just assurances, I think we would like to see action.”
The Indian side has raised concerns related to the security of missions with authorities in Australia, Canada and the UK over the past few weeks. Bagchi said the vandalisation of the Indian mission in London and the consulate in San Francisco had been strongly taken up with the UK and the US.
“We expect host governments will take action to identify and prosecute all those involved and take all necessary measures to prevent the recurrence of such incidents. We would hope host governments provide full and adequate protection to our missions as well as to the personnel working there,” he said.
Bagchi declined to comment on the cancellation of an event in Canada’s British Columbia province, which was to be attended by the Indian envoy, because of a violent protest by pro-Khalistan activists on Sunday. “It is our expectation that in any country, our diplomats can perform their legitimate and normal diplomatic duties and functions and that the host government will ensure a conducive environment for doing so,” he said.
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The protest in London on March 19 began hours after Punjab Police launched a statewide manhunt against pro-Khalistani separatist preacher Amritpal Singh and his followers, arresting nearly 100 people after suspending mobile internet and text messaging services across the state. Singh, who was accused in eight FIRs of abduction, inciting violence and disturbing social harmony, is linked to the Khalistani secessionist movement and is chief of Waris Punjab De.
The people cited above have said recent protests by pro-Khalistan elements in Australia, Canada, the UK and the US appeared to be coordinated. These were accompanied by posts on social media in these countries making unsubstantiated claims about a crackdown in Punjab and the oppression of Sikhs.
Bagchi also referred to remarks by foreign parliamentarians and leaders on the situation in Punjab and said authorities in the state are conducting an operation to nab a fugitive. “Information regarding that operation is being shared by authorities in Punjab regularly. We would urge people abroad not to be taken in by inaccurate and motivated narratives that are being circulated by some elements on social media,” he added.
A Delhi Police officer said the special cell is gathering information about people linked to Amritpal Singh. “Last week, one Daljit Singh Kalsi was arrested in Gurugram on the instructions of NIA. This close aide of Singh left his residence in the Punjabi Bagh area in 2016. He got ₹35 crore from abroad in the last two years and his phone records show he made multiple calls to Pakistan,” the second officer alleged. Kalsi, considered to be Singh’s fundraiser, is among seven people taken into custody and shifted to Assam’s Dibrugarh over the past week.
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India would like to see action, more than just assurance, the Ministry of External Affairs said on the vandalism of Indian missions in various countries by Khalistanis, adding that he hoped that foreign governments will act against and prosecute those involved.
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Arindam Bagchi.(ANI File photo)
Addressing the weekly media briefing, MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi, to a question on the vandalism of the Indian High Commission in London and the Indian High Consulate in San Fransisco, said, “On the issues of security, whenever we feel there is an issue relating to the security of our missions abroad high commissions and embassies, this issue is taken up. Whenever we have concerns where we feel that there will be some activities that may harm our interests, we do take it up.”
“You would have seen specifically in London and at least in San Francisco, we’ve strongly taken up the matter of vandalism and attacks on our missions there. You would have also seen our statements in this regard,” he added.
Bagchi further stated that India expects the host governments to take action to identify and prosecute all those involved and also take necessary measures to prevent the recurrence of such incidents. He also hoped that the government would provide full and adequate protection to Indian missions as well as to the personnel working there.
“I think that’s probably what your question was, assurance… Yes. Look, on that element we just say look, I think we are not interested in just assurances. I think we would like to see action. That’s why I would leave it at that,” the MEA spokesperson added.
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Earlier, on March 19, a pro-Khalistan protestor in London climbed the High Commission of India’s balcony and pulled down the national flag.
A video of the same incident had gone viral on social video. In the now-viral video, the Khalistani protestor is seen on the balcony attempting to bring down the Indian flag. At the end of the video, another man is seen reaching the balcony and wresting the Tricolour back from the Khalistan supporter.
Khalistan supporters also allegedly attacked Indian Consulate in San Francisco (SFO). Videos of supporters breaking the doors and barging into the office surfaced on social media.
Though visuals of the vandalism at the San Francisco consulate have been doing the rounds of social media, the incident is yet to be confirmed by Indian officials.
While the visuals confirmed that the incident happened at the consulate, the date could not be ascertained.
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Visuals shared online show a sizeable mob brandishing Khalistan flags and mounted on wooden poles, using them to smash glass doors and windows of the consulate building. Raising pro-Khalistan slogans, they broke through makeshift security barriers raised by the city police and installed two Khalistani flags inside the premises.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Friday launched a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and said her brother Rahul Gandhi, the son of a martyred prime minister, was called “Mir Jafar” and insults were hurled at his family but he would not bow down as he belongs to a family whose members have nurtured democracy by its blood.
Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi in Srinagar.(PTI file)
The Congress general secretary’s attack came after the former Congress president was disqualified from Lok Sabha earlier on Friday, a day after he was convicted by a Surat court in a 2019 criminal defamation case.
Posting a series of tweets, Priyanka Gandhi launched an all-out attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying in a tweet in Hindi, “Narendra Modi ji, your sycophants called the son of a martyred prime Minister a traitor, Mir Jafar. One of your chief ministers raised questions as to who is the father of Rahul Gandhi? Following the custom of Kashmiri Pandits, a son wears ‘pagdi’ after his father’s death, maintaining his family’s tradition.”
“Insulting the entire family and the Kashmiri Pandit community, you asked in Parliament why we don’t keep the name Nehru. But no judge gave you a sentence of two years. Did not disqualify you from the Parliament?” she asked.
Demanding an apology from Rahul Gandhi over his democracy in danger remark in London, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra on Tuesday termed the Congress leader as the “present-day Mir Jafar of Indian polity” who went overseas seeking help from foreign forces to become a ‘nawab’ in India.
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Priyanka Gandhi said her brother is a “true patriot” and has questioned Adani Group’s loot, raised questions on Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi.
“Has your friend Gautam Adani become bigger than the country’s Parliament and the great people of India that you were rattled when his loot was questioned? You call my family dynasty, do note that this family has nurtured India’s democracy with their blood,” Priyanka Gandhi tweeted.
This family raised the voice of the people of India and fought for the truth for generations, she added.
“The blood that runs in our veins has one specialty… it never bows down before a coward, power-hungry dictator like you and will never bow down. Do whatever you want,” she said hitting out at Modi.
“Nirav Modi Scam – 14,000 Cr. Lalit Modi Scam – 425 Cr. Mehul Choksi scam – 13,500 Cr. Why has the BJP come to the rescue of those who looted the country’s money? Why is the party running away from investigation? Those who are raising questions on this, cases are brought against them. Does the BJP support the corrupt?” Priyanka Gandhi tweeted in Hindi.
On Thursday, the court in Gujarat’s Surat sentenced Rahul Gandhi to two years in jail in the defamation case, filed on a complaint by BJP MLA Purnesh Modi for his alleged remark, “How come all thieves have Modi as the common surname?”
After Rahul Gandhi was disqualified from Lok Sabha, the Congress said it was “a black day for Indian democracy” and asserted that the battle will be fought both “legally and politically”.
(With inputs from agencies)
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