The agenda in both Houses of Parliament were pretty much the same on Thursday - discussions on pending bills and debates on banking fraud.
The AIADMK has been demanding the setting up of a Cauvery management board. Members from Andhra Pradesh are seeking the Special Category Status for their State. Two TDP Ministers have submitted their resignation. Shiv Sena members want classical language status accorded to Marathi. Congress and other Opposition parties are demanding an answer from the government on the disappearnce of diamond merchant Nirav Modi from the country.
The Lok Sabha was adjourned till noon and later for the day after members paid respects to women on International Women's day.
The Rajya Sabha had a one-hour discussion, which was kick-started by Chairman Venkaiah Naidu himself.
Here are the live updates
House reconvenes only to be adjourned for the day.
House reconveves. Papers are laid on the table amid sloganeering. House adjourned for the day.
Members raise other issues. Commotion prevails and House adjourned till 2 p.m.
''My experience shows the Bill will not suffice. Bill followed by Will and then with administrative Skill go for the Kill of the Evil,'' says the Chairman.
Sushma Swaraj says it was due to Women's Day, the parliament is functioning today. She says women have developed even without reservation. We have had a woman President, Prime Minister, Speakers, Chief Ministers, and have headed major political parties.
Bike stunts were men's forte until January 26 this year, she says. We are happy with these developments but look at the atrocities against women. It is shameful.
It is time to take a vow that the mindset against women should change. This should be taken forward as a movement, she says.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Goel says people are asking what is the point of one day as Women's Day. This day is to reassure women that the world is committed to them. He thanks the members for a productive session.
Though the Rajya Sabha has done its part, I suggest the Parliament Affairs Minister share the sentiments of members with the government, the Chair says.
KTS Tulsi quotes his mother, a feminist. He says she was not allowed to take part in a Kavi Sammelan in 1936. He recites a poem that challenges patriachy.
Tiruchi Siva says government should exempt sanitary napkins from GST net. "Good suggestion, Siva," says Mr. Naidu.
Dilip Kumar Tirkey (BJD) says women are joing force in every field. Women are fighter pilots now, he says.
Dharmapuri Shrinivas (TRS) says a woman is behind every successful man. Vice versa should also be the case, he says.
Sanjay Singh (AAP), says even today men decide what women should do. This century-old mindset should change. He criticises anti-Romeo squad.
Harivansh (JD-U) wishes all women. He recalls Bihar was the first state to bring 50 per cent reservation in Panchayat polls. He seeks a stricter law to deal with child sexual abuse.
Satish Chandra Misra (BSP) says women are not demure as potrayed. They are valourous like Maa Durga and Kali.
Majeed Memon (NCP) says human rights are common for all sexes. But are women getting their rights? he says.
I am pro-woman, says Subramanian Swamy. This country's tradition is not to ill-treat them. In Brahma's cabinet, important portfolios were with women. In 70 years, there has not been a single woman Cabinet Secretary.
Why 33 per cent? Reservation should be in proportion with population. It must be 50 per cent, says YSRCP MP Vijay Sai Reddy. Women should have representation in defence. The Hindu Succession Act should be amended, which will end dowry system, he adds.
Derek O'Brien says in Trinamool Congress 34% of MPs are women. Other parties can take the cue, he says. He also suggests West Bengal's Kanyashree scheme can be expanded to the entire country.
D. Raja highlights the work of Periyar and Lenin in women's empowerment.
Maithreyan has three suggestions: Please pass the Women's Bill, elect a woman Deputy Chairman. We see rivers as mothers. So please constitute the Cauvery Management Board.
T.K.Rangarajan (CPI-M) says the media should work on empowerment of women. The works of Periyar should be translated in every language, he says.
It's the turn of men to talk about women now. Ghulam Nabi Azad says it is nice to see the House cutting across party lines to join on an issue.
India has the most number of anaemic women, he says and adds this is not just an health issue but is imbibed with societal and economic issues.
We used to get reports on sexual harassment on women. Now, young girls are raped. This is a shame that we couldn't do anything against this, he says.
Anu Aga (Independent) says she doesn't want this tokenism of one day as women's day. I want to ask men to treat us well every day, she says.
Roopa Ganguly highlights how crimes against women are at times perpetuated by women.
Kanimozhi (DMK) says men celebrate us as mothers, daughters and wives. It should end. Woman should be celebrated as woman, she says. She highlights how women are leaving the workforce after marriage or child birth. Dalits and Adivasi women face humiliation every day. There is female foeticide, malnutrition, dowry death.
On the Women's Bill, she recalls how women MPs stood guard when the Minister was tabling the Bill in the Rajya Sabha. Every party is supporting the Bill, but it has still not passed.
Thota Sitarama Lakshmi (TDP) speaks in Telugu.
Some members complain about translation. Mr. Naidu says "I will translate. If you want better English translation Renuka ji will do. If you want Oxford English, ask Jairam Ramesh."
Sampatiya Uikey of BJP says women Panchayat leaders are doing excellent work and it was possible due to reservation. This government has a woman External Affairs Minister and a woman Defence Minister, she says.
Chhaya Verma of Congress says she is coming from a backward district of Chhattisgarh. When a woman was raped in Delhi, Nirbhaya fund was created. But many rural women are facing hardship everyday. The Nirbhaya Fund is under utilised, she says.
Wansuk Shaim of Congress also stresses the need for women's reservation.
Viplove Thakur asks if any panel in Rajya Sabha has women's reservation. Let's begin the change here. Our mindset is backward. Let's bring the change from this House, she says. I will consider your plea, says Mr. Naidu.
Ambika Soni of Congress, a senior woman politician speaks. She says the Women Reservation Bill is still pending. Why don't we at least pass a resolution saying we are with the women, she says.
Renuka Choudhury quotes Gandhiji. She says Mahatma's dream has not been achieved yet. Political will is needed to pass the Women's Bill. India is losing one per cent GDP because women are not included in the workforce.
Kumari Selja says government should move an equal opportunity commission.
Rajani Patel reads a poem on Amritha Pritham and says women are doing a great job at Panchayats. It should be extended to Parliament as well.
Lok Sabha is back to business after paying tributes to women. Speaker takes up Question Hour. Sloganeering begins. House adjourned till noon.
On this occasion, Mr. Naidu says, he will allow women MPs to make their points today. He requests members to cooperate.
Now papers are being laid on the Table.
Lok Sabha proceedings begin. Speaker Sumitra Mahajan makes a statement on International Women's Day and the necessity to empower women in both rural and urban space.
In Rajya Sabha too, Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu pays glorious tributes to women.
Published - March 08, 2018 11:04 am IST