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RS Privileges Committee Meets To Discuss Complaint Against Jairam Ramesh


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Rajya Sabha Panel Reviews Complaint Against Jairam Ramesh

The Rajya Sabha privileges committee, a standing parliamentary committee met on Monday to discuss the complaint against House member and Congress leader Jairam Ramesh for "allegedly making continual and deliberate disrespectful observations against Rajya Sabha Chairman."

The committee, chaired by Rajya Sabha deputy chairman Harivansh met at the Parliamentary House Annexe extension building at 11 AM today. According to an official notice, one of the topics discussed in the meeting pertained to a privileges complaint against Congress MP Jairam Ramesh for "allegedly making continual and deliberate disrespectful observations against Chairman, Rajya Sabha and casting aspersions on his impartiality in public domain." The committee also has plans to hear evidence of Jairam Ramesh.

Other Parliamentary Committee Meetings

Apart from the RS Privileges Committee, three other committees held meetings in the Parliament House Annexe later today. The Communications and Information Technology committee reviewed the "implementation of Laws related to all forms of Media" and being presented by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and to hear the views of the Press Council of India (PCI). The Coals, Mines, and Steel Committee held a meeting to hear oral evidence of ministry representatives on the subject of "Organisational Structure and Performance of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)-A Review." Another panel, Chemicals and Fertilizers standing committee heard oral evidence from representatives of Department of Pharmaceuticals under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers on the subject regarding "Review of Role, functions and duties of National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) with specific reference to increase in prices of medicines in the Country".

Role of the Privileges Committee

The Rajya Sabha privileges committee comprises of 10 house members across various political parties. The committee examines every question of privilege referred to it either by the House or by the Chairman and determines with reference to the facts of each case whether a breach of privilege is involved.

If the committee finds that a privilege breach has occurred, then it finds out the nature of the breach, the circumstances leading to it and makes recommendations accordingly.

The Committee can also report to the House the procedure that may be followed by the House in giving effect to the recommendations made by the Committee. The reports of the Committee are presented to the House from time to time by the Chairman of the Committee or in his absence by any member of the Committee. After the report is presented, a motion for consideration of the report may be moved by the Chairman of the Committee or any other member of the Committee. Any member may give notice of amendment to the motion for consideration of the report in such form as may be considered appropriate by the Chairman. (ANI)

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