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Govt rejects Oppn demand for debate on VB-G RAM G, SIR in Budget Session

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Last updated: January 28, 2026 12:27 am
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New Delhi, Jan 27 (ANI): Union Ministers Kiren Rijiju, JP Nadda, Union MoS (I/C) Arjun Ram Meghwal and other dignitaries after the all-party meeting ahead of the Budget Session of the Parliament, in New Delhi on Tuesday. TMC MP Sagarika Ghose also present. (ANI Photo/Jitender Gupta)
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The government on Tuesday rejected the oppositionâ€șs demands for discussions on the VB-G RAM G Act as well as on the SIR in the Budget session of Parliament beginning Wednesday, with Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju saying the two issues had already been debated by both Houses and “we cannot reverse the gear”.

Rijiju made these remarks after an all-party meeting convened by the government on the eve of the Budget Session of Parliament.

During the meeting, opposition members, including the Congressâ€ș Jairam Ramesh and John Brittas of the CPI (M), also objected to the non-circulation of government business for the session, which the minister said would be done in due course.

Opposition members wanted a discussion on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, VB-G RAM G law on employment guarantee that replaced the MGNREGA scheme, the tariffs imposed by the US on India, foreign policy matters, the issue of air pollution, state of the economy, ban on social media for early teens, among other issues, sources said.

On the oppositionâ€șs contentions on the VB-G RAM G Act, which was passed by Parliament during the Winter Session, the minister said, «Once a law is before the nation, we have to follow it. We cannot reverse the gear and go back.»

He said opposition MPs put forth several issues, and these can be raised during debate on the Presidentâ€șs address and the Budget.

“This is the first session of the year. Normally, the list of government business is shared after the Presidentâ€șs address. However, I am prepared to share the list; I have told officers to do it,” Rijiju said after some opposition leaders complained that government business for the session had not been shared.

He said that this is not an important issue, and running the House smoothly remains the focus.

Replying to a query on the demand for a discussion on the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in West Bengal, he said, «Both Houses of Parliament had extensive discussions on electoral reforms in the last session, where this issue was also raised by the opposition. This is uncalled for if another debate is demanded.»

Rijiju appealed that members should raise their issues but there should not be any ruckus.

«My sincere appeal on behalf of the government to all honourable members is that in our Parliamentary democracy, we have been elected to represent the people and to speak for the people. While exercising our right to speak, we must also have the duty to listen to the members of other political parties,» he said.

He said «marathon discussions» were held on the SIR issue during the last session, when Parliament had debated electoral reforms. «All members were given ample time, and parties exhausted their energy,» Rijiju said.

 

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