Speaker rejects resignation of 13 MPs

October 19, 2013

SpeakerNew Delhi, Oct 19: Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar on Friday rejected resignations of 13 Seemandhra MPs, setting the stage for a confrontation when the Telangana Bill comes up for discussion in Parliament.

The Speaker said the resignations were “not voluntary or genuine” as they came in the wake of protests in the Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra regions following the Congress’ decision to carve out a separate Telangana state on July 30.

Some MPs insisted on submitting fresh resignations after receiving a letter from the Speaker’s office. “I will resign again,” S P Y Reddy, an MP from Nandyal, told Deccan Herald.

On Friday afternoon, each of the 13 MPs who quit in the first week of August, received a call from the Lok Sabha Secretariat stating that the Speaker had decided to reject their resignations under Article 101(3) of the Constitution and Rule 240 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Lok Sabha.

Article 101(3) speaks about rejection of resignation if the Lok Sabha Speaker is “satisfied” that it is “not voluntary or genuine”. Rule 240 is also of a similar nature.

S P Y Reddy, G V Harsha Kumar, A Sai Prathap, Lagadapati Rajagopal, Sabbam Hari, Anantha Venkatarami Reddy, Aruna Kumar Vundavalli, Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy, Bapi Raju Kanumuri and Rayapati Sambasiva Rao of the Congress, Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy and M Rajamohan Reddy of the YSR Congress (YSRC) and Konakalla Narayana of the Telugu Desam Party had resigned in protest against the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.

Lagadapati Rajagopal also moved the Delhi High Court, seeking a direction to the Speaker to accept his resignation. In his petition, Rajagopal said he resigned voluntarily. Citing Lok Sabha rules and provisions, Rajagopal argued that the Speaker had no authority to reject his resignation.

“The Speaker may have considered the pressure on public representatives to resign in the wake of the Telangana decision,” Aruna Kumar said.

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January 12,2020

Kolkata, Jan 12: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said a section of the youth is being misguided about the Citizenship Amendment Act and asserted that it will not take away anybody's citizenship.

Modi also said whoever has faith in India and believes in its Constitution can become an Indian citizen.

“There are a lot of questions among the youth about the new citizenship law, and some are being misled by rumours around it... it is our duty to clear their doubts,” the PM said during an address at Belur Math in Howrah district.

“I want to make this clear again that the CAA is not about taking away anybody's citizenship, but about granting citizenship,” he added.

Modi said that some people with political interests are deliberately spreading rumours about the new citizenship law.

Lauding the youth for speaking against religious persecution of minorities, the prime minister said the energy of the country's young will form the basis of change in the 21st century. The PM is on a two-day visit to the city.

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May 22,2020

New Delhi, May 22: Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das on Friday extended the moratorium on payment of loans by another three months till August to provide much-needed relief to borrowers whose income has been hit due to the coronavirus crisis.

In March, the central bank had allowed a three-month moratorium on payment of all term loans due between March 1, 2020, and May 31, 2020.

Accordingly, the repayment schedule and all subsequent due dates, as also the tenor for such loans, were shifted across the board by three months.

As a result of this moratorium, individuals’ EMI repayments of loans taken were not deducted from their bank accounts, providing much-needed liquidity.

The EMI payments will restart only once the moratorium time period expires on August 31.

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January 20,2020

New Delhi, Jan 20: Surging inflation and slowing growth are raising serious concerns about the future growth prospects of the economy and as a remedial measure the government should resolve supply-side hurdles and ensure more stringent governance norms, a report said on Monday.

According to the Dun and Bradstreet Economy forecast, even though the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) turned positive in November 2019, it is likely to remain subdued.

"Slowdown in consumption and investment along with high inflationary pressures, geopolitical issues and uncertainty over the recovery of the economic growth are likely to keep IIP subdued," the report noted.

Dun and Bradstreet expect IIP to remain around 1.5-2.0 percent during December 2019.

As per government data, industrial output grew 1.8 percent in November, turning positive after three months of contraction, on account of growth in the manufacturing sector.

On the price front, uneven rainfall along with floods in many states and geopolitical issues have led to a surge in headline inflation even as demand remains muted.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in December rose to about five-and-half year high of 7.35 percent from 5.54 percent in November, mainly driven by high vegetable prices.

"The sharp rise in inflation has constrained monetary policy stimulus while revenue shortfall has placed limits on the government expenditure," Dun & Bradstreet India Chief Economist Arun Singh said.

According to Singh, growth-supporting measures and deceleration in growth are likely to cause slippage in fiscal deficit target by a wider margin.

"The government should focus on taking small steps to address the slowdown; in particular, resolve the supply-side hurdles and ensure more stringent governance norms," Singh said.

Unless these concerns are addressed through a comprehensive policy framework, it will not be easy for India to clock a sustainable growth rate to become a USD 5 trillion economy, he added.

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