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Bills to replace ordinances: Govt looks for headway in LS

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
The Narendra Modi government will use its majority in Lok Sabha to push the passage in the lower House of the six Bills which are aimed at replacing as many ordinances as the second week of the ongoing Budget Session commences tomorrow.

With the government short on numbers in Rajya Sabha, it has decided to seek passage of these measures issued recently in the lower House.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said here today that the government has listed two Bills to replace Ordinances to amend the Citizenship Act and Mines Act for consideration and passage in Lok Sabha tomorrow, when Bills to replace two other executive orders -- on coal blocks and e-rickshaws -- will also be introduced in the lower House.
 

The Bill to replace an ordinance to hike FDI in insurance sector will be introduced in Lok Sabha on Tuesday, he added.

The Bill to replace the amendment to the Land Acquisition Act has already been introduced in the lower House. Since the Bill is being objected to by the opposition and farmers' groups, it will be listed for consideration and passage in the week beginning March 9, government sources indicated.

Naidu said that the Business Advisory Committees of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have discussed the legislative business proposed by the government for the second week of the Budget session and alloted time for the different Bills.

He said that the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2015, is listed for introduction in Lok Sabha tomorrow.

The government has also proposed the consideration and passage of the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Orders (Amendment) Bill, 2015, which was passed by Rajya Sabha last week.

Meanwhile, Rajya Sabha will take up further discussions on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address during the second week.

That will be followed by consideration and passage of the Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2014, and the Regional Rural Banks (Amendment) Bill, 2014.

The upper House is likely to take up two Ordinance Replacement Bills pertaining to Citizenship and Mines and Minerals after they are passed by Lok Sabha.

As per the provisions of the Constitution, all the six ordinances have to be replaced by Acts of Parliament by April 5 -- 42 days from the day the Budget Session commenced on February 23.

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First Published: Mar 01 2015 | 8:57 PM IST

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