Lok Sabha members take oath in different languages | Parliament session Day 1 Updates
The first session of the 17th Lok Sabha began on Monday with pro tem Speaker Virendra Singh administering the oath to members. The oath taking will continue on Tuesday.
Linguistic diversity was witnessed in the Lok Sabha as newly elected members took oath in English as well as different Indian languages, including Sanskrit.
The first session of the 17th Lok Sabha began on Monday with pro tem Speaker Virendra Singh administering the oath to members. The oath taking will continue on Tuesday. During the session, the passage of the Union Budget and key legislations such as triple talaq will be on top of the agenda for the government.
HERE ARE THE LIVE AND LATEST UPDATES FROM THE FIRST SESSION OF THE 17TH LOK SABHA- 05.30 pm: Rahul Gandhi leaves from Lok Sabha
- 04:35 pm: Pragya Singh Thakur takes oath as Lok Sabha MP
- 12.15 pm: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari, and Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani took the oath in Hindi
- 12.10 pm: Congress member Kodikunnil Suresh from Kerala surprised everyone by taking the oath in Hindi, triggering thumping of desks by mainly Hindi-speaking members
- 12.00 pm: Harsimrat Kaur Badal took the oath in Punjabi, Arvind Sawant in Marathi, DV Sadanand Gowda in Kannada and Bhartruhari Mahtab in Odia. Udhampur MP Jitendra Singh preferred Dogri
- 11.35 am: Dr Harsh Vardhan, Dr Jitendra Singh, Sunny Deol, Tejasvi Surya and Ravi Kishan take oath. Harsh Vardhan and Meenakshi Lekhi (both MPs from Delhi) as well as first-timer Pratap Chandra Sarangi took the oath in Sanskrit
- 11.30 am: The first session of the 17th Lok Sabha has begun
- 11.20 am: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah take oath as LS members
- 11.15 am: Smriti Irani, Harsimrat Kaur Badal and Nitin Gadkari take oath
- 11.05 am: PM Modi was the first among MPs to take oath in Lok Sabha
- 10.35 am: PM Modi adds: "The role of an active Opposition is important. I hope they actively participate in House proceedings"
- 10.27 am: "Today, a new session begins; there are new hopes and dreams with the beginning of this session. This Lok Sabha election saw the highest number of women voters and women MPs. And after decades, a government has won absolute majority for the second term. People have given us the chance to serve the country again. I request all parties to support the decisions that are in favour of the nation," PM Modi says
- 10.25 am: PM Modi addresses media outside the Lower House
- 10.16 am: BJP MP Virendra Kumar takes oath as the Protem Speaker of the 17th Lok Sabha, at the Rashtrapati Bhawan
PM Modi, earlier, chairing an all-party meeting on the eve of the first session, invited heads of all parties to a meeting on June 19 who have an MP either in the Lower House or the Rajya Sabha to discuss the "one nation, one election" issue.
The meeting will also discuss the issue of celebrations of 75 years of India's Independence in 2022 and 150 years of Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary this year, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said.
Modi also invited all MPs from both houses of Parliament for a dinner on June 20 where they will interact freely and exchange views.
"Both these are initiatives are aimed to build 'esprit de corps' among members of all parties in Parliament," Joshi said.
Noting that there are many new faces in this Lok Sabha, Modi said the first session of the Lower House of Parliament should begin with "fresh zeal and new thinking".
At the all-party meeting, the Congress raised with the government issues of unemployment, farmers distress, drought, and press freedom, while also calling for early conduct of assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir.
The opposition parties demanded discussion on all such issues in Parliament, with the Congress asserting that it is still a "fight of ideologies".
The prime minister, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, Congress lawmakers Adhir Ranjan Choudhary, K Suresh, National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah and TMC leader Derek O'Brien were present at the meeting.
The BJP also held its parliamentary party meet here Sunday, with Modi assuring the leaders that his government will be at the forefront of facilitating legislations that manifest the spirit of "sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas".
A day before the first session, a meeting of the NDA was also held here. The Lok Sabha will have 30 sittings and the Rajya Sabha 27 sittings between June 17 to July 26.
The Modi government had promulgated ten ordinances in its first term after the opposition used its majority in the Rajya Sabha to block the bills in the previous session.
It had promulgated some ordinances again, including the triple talaq bill, amendment bills on Jammu and Kashmir reservation, Aadhaar laws, companies act and the Indian Medical Council Act.
Among the bills that will be introduced in this session, the one on triple talaq can be contentious for the government and the opposition.
The first two days of the session will be used for administering oath of office to all Lok Sabha MPs by Protem Speaker Virender Kumar.
The speaker will be elected on June 19 and the next day the president will address a joint sitting of both Houses.
The budget will be introduced on July 5.
Addressing the media after the all-party meeting, Joshi said the prime minister urged leaders of all parties to "introspect whether members of Parliament are able to fulfil people's aspirations as their representatives and the manner in which last two years of the 16th Lok Sabha were wasted".
An all-party meeting is a customary procedure before the beginning of every session of Parliament to ensure its smooth functioning.
Joshi said the government has requested all parties, especially the opposition, for their cooperation for the smooth functioning of both Houses of Parliament.
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(With inputs from agencies)
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