This story is from December 27, 2021
Anti-conversion bill: Karnataka may take ordinance route
BENGALURU: After the government failed to get the anti-conversion bill passed in the legislative council in the recently concluded Belagavi session, it is now exploring the option of promulgating an ordinance to bring in the law.
Home minister Araga Jnanendra, who is piloting The Karnataka
However, law minister
“We have an option to get the bill passed in the council during the next legislature session — the joint sitting of the assembly and council — in January or February. But if the legislature session is delayed, we will take the option of promulgating an ordinance,” said Madhuswamy.
The bill was passed in the assembly by voice vote on December 23. The government tried to get it approved in the council on Friday but was forced to defer it as it did not have the required strength. Social welfare minister and House leader Kota Srinivas Poojari told the House that the government will not seek the House’s consideration for passage as it wants it to take up the bill in the next session. “It is left to the government to decide when it wants to get the bill passed. They can even promulgate an ordinance since the bill has been tabled but not rejected by the council,” said council chairman Basavaraj Horatti.
According to parliamentary rules, the government can promulgate an ordinance of the pending bill if it is not rejected in any one of the two houses. But it must get the approval of the legislature for the bill in the immediate next session after promulgating the ordinance.
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, 2021, said, “We will bring the ordinance to the cabinet next week. We are planning to promulgate it in early January after getting the governor’s assent.”However, law minister
JC Madhuswamy
said the government will consider the timing of the joint session before pushing for the ordinance. However, law and parliamentary affairs minister JC Madhuswamy said it will also consider the timing of the Karnataka joint legislature session before pushing for the ordinance.“We have an option to get the bill passed in the council during the next legislature session — the joint sitting of the assembly and council — in January or February. But if the legislature session is delayed, we will take the option of promulgating an ordinance,” said Madhuswamy.
The bill was passed in the assembly by voice vote on December 23. The government tried to get it approved in the council on Friday but was forced to defer it as it did not have the required strength. Social welfare minister and House leader Kota Srinivas Poojari told the House that the government will not seek the House’s consideration for passage as it wants it to take up the bill in the next session. “It is left to the government to decide when it wants to get the bill passed. They can even promulgate an ordinance since the bill has been tabled but not rejected by the council,” said council chairman Basavaraj Horatti.
According to parliamentary rules, the government can promulgate an ordinance of the pending bill if it is not rejected in any one of the two houses. But it must get the approval of the legislature for the bill in the immediate next session after promulgating the ordinance.
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Kaliyug
1100 days ago
why forceful advertisement by hindus to appease others not forceful conversionRead allPost comment
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