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Union Budget to be presented on Feb 1, budget session starts from Jan 29

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Union Budget to be presented on Feb 1, budget session starts from Jan 29

Union parliamentary affairs minister Ananth Kumar announces schedule for the budget session, President Ram Nath Kovind to address both Houses on Jan 29

Soon after the Winter Session of Parliament ended on Friday following an impasse over the anti-triple talaq Bill, Union parliamentary affairs minister Ananth Kumar announced that the Budget Session would commence in a matter of just three weeks – from January 29.

President Ram Nath Kovind will address the joint sitting of the two Houses on January 29 and the Economic Survey will be tabled on the same day.

Kumar announced that while the first part of the Budget Session would last from January 29 to February 9, the general budget will be presented on February 1. It may be recalled that from 2016, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government had ended the tradition of presenting the Railway Budget separately – usually announced two days ahead of the presentation of the Union Budget. The government now presents a common budget, with allocations for the railways included within the Union Budget itself.

On February 9, the Parliament will break for its customary recess and reconvene for the second part of the Budget Session from March 5. The session will end on April 6.

Details of how many actual sittings the Budget Session will have are still awaited. The government also has to declare the legislative agenda for the session, an announcement of which is expected over the next few days.

The Modi government had faced considerable flak for delaying the commencement of the winter session in wake of the Assembly polls that were held in Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat in November and early December respectively. A curtailed winter session, with just 14 days of legislative sittings, was convened from December 15 after the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly polls ended on the previous day.

The winter session ended on Friday (January 5). A session marred by uproar by the Congress-led Opposition over various issues – including Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unsubstantiated criticism of his predecessor Dr Manmohan Singh for allegedly hatching a conspiracy with Pakistan in wake of the Gujarat assembly polls, the anti-Dalit violence in Maharashtra and the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill – saw both Houses of Parliament transact little legislative business.

A total of 40 Bills and one financial item had been identified by the government for being taken up in both Houses of Parliament during the Winter Session. Of these, the Lok Sabha was able to pass only 12 legislations – including the contentious Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill. The Rajya Sabha, where the Modi government is in a minority, saw only nine Bills being passed. The government had hoped to get the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill passed by the Rajya Sabha – following its smooth passage in the Lok Sabha on December 28 – but the Opposition’s insistence of sending the Bill to a select committee off the House and the Treasury’s reluctance to do so, ensured that the legislation was not passed.

Since the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill had originated in the Lok Sabha and could not be passed by the Rajya Sabha within the Winter Session, it now stands lapsed. It remains to be seen whether the Centre will be able to evolve a consensus over this Bill before the Budget Session and have it passed afresh by both Houses of Parliament when they convene for the second-half of the session in March-April.

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Pawan Khera faces fresh setback as Supreme Court refuses relief in passport row case

Congress leader Pawan Khera faces fresh setback as Supreme Court refuses interim relief and directs him to seek bail from Guwahati High Court.

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Congress leader Pawan Khera suffered another legal setback on Friday after the Supreme Court of India declined to extend protection in a case linked to his remarks about Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife.

A bench of the apex court refused to interfere with an earlier order that had stayed the transit anticipatory bail granted to Khera by the Telangana High Court. This decision leaves the Congress leader open to possible arrest by Assam Police in connection with the case.

During the hearing, Khera’s counsel sought interim protection, but the court declined the request and advised him to approach the appropriate court in Assam for relief. The bench clarified that the Guwahati High Court should decide any bail plea independently and on its merits.

“Am I a terrorist?” remark during hearing

While seeking protection, Khera’s legal team expressed concern over the urgency of the situation. In court, his counsel remarked, “Am I a terrorist?” highlighting the plea for temporary relief until a fresh bail application could be filed.

The Supreme Court also raised concerns over the submission of incorrect documents during the proceedings, adding another layer to the legal complications faced by the Congress leader.

Case linked to remarks on CM’s wife

The case stems from a press conference held earlier this month, where Khera made allegations regarding the citizenship status and financial assets of the Assam Chief Minister’s wife, Riniki Bhuyan Sharma.

He had claimed that she possessed multiple passports and owned undisclosed overseas properties. These allegations were strongly denied by the Chief Minister’s family, who termed them fabricated and misleading.

Legal battle intensifies

Earlier, the Telangana High Court had granted Khera temporary transit anticipatory bail, allowing him time to seek relief from a competent court in Assam. However, the Supreme Court stayed that order following a challenge by Assam authorities, escalating the legal battle.

With the latest ruling, Khera is now expected to move the Guwahati High Court for anticipatory bail as the case continues to unfold.

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Congress suspends 5 Haryana MLAs over cross-voting in Rajya Sabha polls

Congress suspends five Haryana MLAs for cross-voting in Rajya Sabha elections, citing serious indiscipline and anti-party activities.

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The Congress has suspended five of its MLAs in Haryana for cross-voting during the recent Rajya Sabha elections, taking disciplinary action over what it described as “anti-party activities”.

The move came after the state unit reviewed the conduct of certain legislators during the polls, where some were found to have voted against the party’s authorised candidate.

Five MLAs suspended after disciplinary process

According to party sources, the MLAs were issued show-cause notices seeking an explanation for their actions. After reviewing their responses, the Congress disciplinary committee recommended suspension.

The decision was approved by the party leadership, including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, and has been implemented with immediate effect.

Party calls it ‘grave indiscipline’

Haryana Congress chief Udai Bhan said the action was necessary to uphold party discipline, stressing that defying the official party line during elections weakens organisational unity.

He said the party takes such violations seriously and will continue to act against any form of indiscipline.

Leadership backs strict action

Senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda supported the decision, saying it was taken after due consideration.

He noted that while Rajya Sabha elections are conducted through an open ballot system, allowing legislators some flexibility, the party retains the authority to initiate internal disciplinary action in cases of deviation.

Background

The action follows cross-voting reported during the recent Rajya Sabha elections in Haryana, which led to internal concerns within the party. The development has highlighted organisational challenges and prompted the leadership to take corrective steps to reinforce discipline.

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Harivansh set to be elected Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairperson unopposed

Harivansh is set to be elected unopposed as Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman after no opposition nominations were filed before the deadline.

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Former Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh is set to be re-elected to the same post unopposed in the election due to be held later today.
The date has been fixed by the Chairman under the relevant rules governing the conduct of business in the Upper House.
According to sources, the deadline for submitting motions for the election was 12 noon on April 16. A total of five notices were received within the stipulated time, all proposing Harivansh for the post.

Multiple nominations, single candidate
The motions were submitted by members across parties, including Jagat Prakash Nadda, Nitin Nabin, Nirmala Sitharaman, Sanjay Kumar Jha, and Jayant Chaudhary, each backed by seconding members.
All five motions explicitly state that Harivansh be chosen as the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.

No opposition nomination filed

Notably, no motion was submitted by the Opposition before the deadline. This effectively clears the path for a unanimous election, as there is no contest for the position.
As per parliamentary procedure, motions will be taken up one by one. Once any one motion is adopted by the House, the remaining motions will not be put to vote.

Likely to be elected by voice vote
In line with established practice, the first motion — expected to be moved by Nadda — may be adopted through a voice vote. Following this, the Chairman will formally declare Harivansh as elected Deputy Chairman.
After the declaration, Harivansh will be escorted to the Chair by members from both the Treasury and Opposition benches, adhering to parliamentary convention.

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