The constitution has given complete authority to the house
On the Delhi Services Bill, Home Minister Amit Shah said in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday that the Constitution has given the House full authority to bring any law for the state of Delhi. He said that it is being opposed by quoting the order of the Supreme Court, but in Para 6, Para 95 of the same order, the apex court has made it clear that the Parliament can make any law for the Union Territory of Delhi. . Shah said that all the objections raised against the introduction of the bill are political and have no constitutional basis, nor do they have any basis under the rules of Parliament.
why did you talk about the graveyard
Opposing the introduction of the Bill, Leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said he was opposing it under Rule 72 of the Rules and Procedures of the House. He said that under the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution, service-related subjects should be under the state, in such a situation, this bill will take over the power of Delhi state when it comes into force. Chaudhary said that it is going to become the graveyard of cooperative federalism.
We thank you…
Opposing the introduction of the bill, AIMIM’s Asaduddin Owaisi, in a cheeky remark, first said that he was thankful to the opposition that without the Prime Minister coming to the house, they allowed the house to function. At the same time, while taunting both the ruling party and the opposition, he said that Ludo is being played on the one hand and chess on the other. He said that the constitution cannot be amended through an ordinary bill. It is also against the principles of separation of powers.
This bill is worse than the previous ordinance
Terming the bill to replace the Delhi Services Ordinance as the most undemocratic document ever presented in Parliament, the Aam Aadmi Party (AA) said it would turn democracy into a Babushahi. Outside Parliament, Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha member Raghav Chadha said that this bill is worse than the previous ordinance and is worse for our democracy, constitution and people of Delhi. Chadha said that by taking away all the powers from the elected government of Delhi, the Lieutenant Governor would give them to the ‘Babu’. It is an attack on India’s federal structure, democracy and constitution. All the members of the opposition alliance ‘India’ will oppose this bill.
can’t challenge to present it
Pinaki Mishra of Biju Janata Dal (BJD) said that the bill that the government has brought is completely under the legislative power. He said that this can also be done under the decision of the Supreme Court. Mishra told the members of the opposing parties that you can vote against it (the Bill) but cannot challenge its introduction.