Lok Sabha on Thursday will seek to pass the Anti-Maritime Piracy Bill, 2019. Discussion for it had begun on Wednesday. The bill seeks to make special provisions for repression of piracy on high seas and to provide for punishment for the offence of piracy. Lok Sabha will also seek to discuss and pass The Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2022.


The bill had been introduced in Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Opposition leaders had opposed the bill, seeking to send it to a standing committee as it impedes on the rights of states, they had said.


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Apart from this, reports of the standing committee on labour (36 and 37) would be presented in Lok Sabha by BJD MP Bhartruhari Mehtab.


Also the reports of the standing committee on transport, tourism and culture (Nos. 323 to 327) would be laid in the house by BJP MP Dushyant Singh.


The reports of the standing committee on health (Nos.137 to 142) would be laid in Lok Sabha by BJP MP Mahesh Sharma.


Reports of the standing committee on personnel, public grievances, law and justice (Nos. 120 to 123) would also be laid in Lok Sabha by Raghu Rama Krishna Raju Kanumuru.


Cong, NCP MPs Moves Suspension Of Business Notice In Rajya Sabha


NCP MP Vandana Chavan and Congress MP Rajani Patil on Thursday moved suspension of business notice under rule 267 in the Rajya Sabha to discusss Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshiyari's remarks on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.


In her notice, Chavan said, "The people of Maharashtra are facing rampant disrespect at the hands of their Governor through his outrageous remarks on the revered iconic leaders of not only the State but the country".


On Monday, Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole accused the BJP of a "deliberate conspiracy" to defame the legendary Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in the past few weeks, and wondered why the government is not taking action in the matter.


"Repeated slurs on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj are not inadvertent, but a conscious strategy that is going on in a serialised manner," Patole said, referring to the recent spate of controversial remarks against the great Maratha warrior king.


Governor Koshyari started by comparing the Chhatrapati with Nitin Gadkari and then BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi made disparaging claims on the Maratha legend, said Patole.


Soon after, Tourism Minister M.P. Lodha stepped into the picture by comparing the Chhatrapati's escape from Agra Fort (1666) with the rebellion against Shiv Sena led by Eknath Shinde (2022) and he later became the Chief Minister in June this year.


"And now, BJP legislator Prasad Lad has made a new discovery that the Chhatrapati was born in Konkan Besides, a video of Union Minister Raosaheb Danve has also surfaced on social media where he refers to the Chhatrapati in a disrespectful manner," said Patole.


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