No Winter Session of Parliament due to COVID-19

There will be no winter session of Parliament because of the COVID-19 outbreak, the government has said

Parliament of India (File photo)
Parliament of India (File photo)
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There will be no winter session of Parliament because of the COVID-19 outbreak, the government has said. All political parties favour scrapping the session to avoid any Covid spread and jumping straight to the Budget session in January, said Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi.

Prahlad Joshi confirmed it in a letter on Monday responding to Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary's demand for a session to discuss controversial new farm laws that are at the core of massive farmer protests on highways near Delhi. Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary had stressed on the need to amend the laws, which he said were rammed through parliament by the government.

The Parliamentary Affairs Minister replied that he had held discussions with leaders of all parties and the consensus was not to call a session due to COVID-19 even though the monsoon session held in September after a long delay due to anti-virus logistics was "one of the most productive sessions with 27 bills passed in 10 continuous sittings".

Among the bills passed were the three contentious farm laws that have sparked the current farmer protests.

"Winter months are very crucial for managing the pandemic because of recent spurt in cases during this period, particularly in Delhi," Joshi wrote to the Congress MP.


"At present, we are in the middle of December and a COVID vaccine is expected very soon. In this regard, I have informally contacted floor leaders of various political parties and they have expressed their concerns about the ongoing pandemic and opined of doing away with Winter Session. The government is willing to have the next session of Parliament at the earliest. It would be appropriate to have the Budget Session, 2021 in January, keeping in mind the unprecedented circumstances created by COVID-19 pandemic (sic)," the letter said.

According to the constitution, parliament must meet within six months. The Budget session is likely in the last week of January ahead of the budget announcement on February 1.

In September, the monsoon session was cut short after many MPs contracted COVID. Seventeen members of the Lok Sabha and eight from the Rajya Sabha had tested positive in tests carried out before the session started.

Around 200 of the 785 parliamentarians are above 65 and so, more vulnerable to the coronavirus.

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