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Lok Sabha passes Budget without discussion

The Budget of nearly Rs 45 lakh crore for the financial year 2023-’24 could not be discussed in both Opposition and treasury benches.

 

Without holding any debate, the Lok Sabha on Thursday approved the Union Budget envisaging an expenditure of around Rs 45 lakh crore for the financial year 2023-’24, PTI reported.

The Demands for Grants and Appropriation Bills, which allocate funds for various ministries, came up in the Lok Sabha amid protests in both Opposition and treasury benches. 

 

Oppostion MPs were demanding a joint parliamentary committee investigation into allegations of stock manipulation by the Adani Group. Meanwhile, MPs of the Bharatiya Janata Party were demanding an apology from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his remarks that democracy was under threat in India.

The House was adjourned twice amid the ruckus. After the proceedings resumed at 6 pm, it took just 12 minutes to complete the formalities of passing the Bills. Speaker Om Birla applied the guillotine — a procedure that puts to vote the entire set of demands for grants of various ministries and departments without any discussion.

Meanwhile, on Friday, the Lok Sabha passed the Finance Bill 2023 also amid ruckus on the Adani controversy. Under the Bill, Sitharaman has introduced 20 amendments to laws dealing with taxation in the country. 

With the passing of the Finance Bill, the Lok Sabha has enabled setting up an appellate tribunal for resolving disputes under Goods and Services Tax, or GST. Presently, taxpayers are filing writ petitions before High Courts in the absence of the appellate tribunal. The appellate tribunal had not been set up even after more than five years of implementation of the GST regime.

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6 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

The opposition is busy discussing the RaGa's disqualification. Inkevaditho discuss cheyali ?

 

He is not just a fascist  but an hypocrite to the core.

Irrespective of parties every ones condemn it.

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8 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

 

He is not just a fascist  but an hypocrite to the core.

Irrespective of parties every ones condemn it.

I have been watching house proceedings for the almost everytime for the last 10-15 years but this term’s opposition is literally worst to the core. I can point out 10’s of situations where govt moved the motion to discuss but opposition had its own plan to derail the discussion. 

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14 minutes ago, Marsmangalodu said:

Funny did you know how Telangana bill was passed in parliament 

At least they discussed until someone tried to use a pepper spray.

andhra leaders could have used the situation to negotiate for more than use pepper sprays

they tabled the bill, asked state assembly to discuss it, and they set up an expert committee too to study and come up with division formula. 

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29 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

 

He is not just a fascist  but an hypocrite to the core.

Irrespective of parties every ones condemn it.

parties mlas ni konnapudey poyindhi democracy

doors close chesi bills pass chesinappudey gone

this is nothing 

 

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last 2 weeks nunchi...discussion ki randi ra ante..

Adani anukuntu gola mingaru...

e week emo RaGa gadi gola.....

ala ani jargalsina panulu aapaleru......

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Democracy become joke from2014 ipoudud kotta kadu le 

kanisam beef gallu rajinama ayina cheyistunaru 

kcr cbn vere party vallani cherchukune minister post ichharu 

ippatiki sabita indra reddy ade kada 

manam cheste samsaram vere vallu cheste vyabhicharam 

ilanti daridralu chese chance jaggadiki ivvaledu vadidanta bath room ki tesukopovadame tappa assembly lok sabhala ki kampu cheyyaledu 

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Honestly yearly budgets should become complete nonevents , there shouldn't be major changes on every budget 

Policy Stability is extremely important for investor confidence 

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1 hour ago, hyperbole said:

At least they discussed until someone tried to use a pepper spray.

andhra leaders could have used the situation to negotiate for more than use pepper sprays

they tabled the bill, asked state assembly to discuss it, and they set up an expert committee too to study and come up with division formula. 

By discussion do you mean shutting of cameras during passage of bill..how is that democratic

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COVID second wave tarvata convene ayina Session and agenda was to discuss about COVID management and actions and justifications. Daniki tagattu agenda was prepared. 
 

Daniki two days mundu evado budhi leni gadida Pegasus ani oka article rasthe, adi patukuni opposition batch antha proceedings ni disorbito chesi, covid discussion jaraganiyaledu…

COVID discussion emaindi ra ante democracy ani natakalu adinaru…..ipudu kuda ade ayitundi. RaGa gadiki balisina noru, daniki democracy manta la kalsi poindi anta

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3 hours ago, hyperbole said:

Lok Sabha passes Budget without discussion

The Budget of nearly Rs 45 lakh crore for the financial year 2023-’24 could not be discussed in both Opposition and treasury benches.

 

Without holding any debate, the Lok Sabha on Thursday approved the Union Budget envisaging an expenditure of around Rs 45 lakh crore for the financial year 2023-’24, PTI reported.

The Demands for Grants and Appropriation Bills, which allocate funds for various ministries, came up in the Lok Sabha amid protests in both Opposition and treasury benches. 

 

Oppostion MPs were demanding a joint parliamentary committee investigation into allegations of stock manipulation by the Adani Group. Meanwhile, MPs of the Bharatiya Janata Party were demanding an apology from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his remarks that democracy was under threat in India.

The House was adjourned twice amid the ruckus. After the proceedings resumed at 6 pm, it took just 12 minutes to complete the formalities of passing the Bills. Speaker Om Birla applied the guillotine — a procedure that puts to vote the entire set of demands for grants of various ministries and departments without any discussion.

Meanwhile, on Friday, the Lok Sabha passed the Finance Bill 2023 also amid ruckus on the Adani controversy. Under the Bill, Sitharaman has introduced 20 amendments to laws dealing with taxation in the country. 

With the passing of the Finance Bill, the Lok Sabha has enabled setting up an appellate tribunal for resolving disputes under Goods and Services Tax, or GST. Presently, taxpayers are filing writ petitions before High Courts in the absence of the appellate tribunal. The appellate tribunal had not been set up even after more than five years of implementation of the GST regime.

Thokkalo identi...  AP ni TS ni doors moosi.., live apinchesi.. ivvaledha... 

 

 

Jeevithalu mundhu... Dabbulu emundhi le..

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