Business in Rajya Sabha collapses due to lack of quorum
As per the rules, at least 10 per cent members of the total strength of a House are required to be present for quorum.
New Delhi: Business in the Rajya Sabha collapsed on Friday and the House was adjourned abruptly because of lack of quorum.
Against the requirement of minimum 25 members, 23 members were present in the House when discussion was underway on Private Members' Bill seeking to amend the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014.
As per the rules, at least 10 per cent members of the total strength of a House are required to be present for quorum. The sanctioned strength of the Rajya Sabha is 245.
As soon as Minister of State for Home Affairs Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary replied to the bill moved by Congress member KVP Ramachandra Rao and sought its withdrawal, TDP's CM Ramesh raised the issue of quorum that led to heated arguments among members.
Mohammad Ali Khan (Cong) said, "It is the responsibility of the Treasury Bench to ensure quorum. We are serious about the issue."
K Keshava Rao (TRS) said that quorum is required during the time of voting and not during the discussion of a bill.
VP Singh Badnore, who was in the Chair, said, "Any member can raise the quorum at any point of time."
He rang the quorum bell to call members to be present in the House. Congress member Jesudasu Seelam said since the government has raised the quorum issue, arrival of members should be awaited.
At this, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said, "We have not raised. The issue was raised by a TDP member. We have given a detailed reply to the bill and asked the member to withdraw it."
As heated exchange over the quorum issue continued, E M Sudarsana Natchiappan (Congress) said a Private Member bill had thrice remained inconclusive earlier due to lack of quorum in the House. It was taken up next time.
"Let's take up this bill also next time and adjourn the House," he said.
Meanwhile some members entered the House, but the quorum was not complete and the Chair had to adjourn the House abruptly for the day at around 4.15 pm.