NEW DELHI: Senior
Congress leader Jairam
Ramesh said in the Rajya
Sabha on Wednesday that
this was the first time in 70
years that no Cabinet
Minister had replied to
questions posed by
members during the
Question Hour.
He later tweeted, “For
the first time in 70 years of
the Rajya Sabha, today no
Cabinet Minister answered
questions during Question
Hour. The Ministers of State
were pathetic — reading out
replies already circulated and
chanting Modi Chalisa!”
Rule 38 of the Rules of
Procedure and Conduct of
Business in Council of States
allocate 60 minutes for
Question Hour when the
House is in session. Each
Ministry is allocated a
particular day of the week
when members can ask
questions of it. Members
have to give at least a 15-day
notice before a question is
asked.
On Wednesdays,
questions from the Ministries
of Home Affairs; Women and
Child Development; Tribal
Affairs; Social Justice and
Empowerment; Skill
Development and
Entrepreneurship; Rural
Development; Road
Transport and Highways;
Panchayati Raj; Education;
and Cooperation, are listed to
be answered.
As many as 172
questions were listed for
Wednesday, February 9, of
which 14 questions were
starred questions.
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