Rajnath Singh asks BJP MPs to ensure presence in Parliament as govt to introduce key bills

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. (Photo: IANS)


At the parliamentary party meeting on Tuesday, issue of absenteeism among BJP MPs from Parliament was raised with senior leader Rajnath Singh underlining Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dissatisfaction over lack of their adequate presence at many times.

According to news agency PTI, Singh also asked party MPs to be present in large numbers when Home Minister Amit Shah tables the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, as he asserted that this draft legislation is as important as the move to abrogate Article 370.

The bill is facing criticism as it seeks to grant citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan if they faced religious persecution in their native countries.

Asking the BJP MPs to ensure their presence in Parliament as it is going to take up key bills in the coming days, he said the prime minister had time and again spoken against absenteeism among the parliamentarians but the issue persists.

Woman and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani, in her address, highlighted the efforts of her ministry in fighting malnutrition among pregnant women and infants and said it had organised a record 3.5 lakh events in a month in this regard.