Piyush Goyal said that the cases of loan recovery that are troubling India took place before 2014. 'Earlier, the person who would take loan of smaller amount would be stressed to repay the sum, but those taking loans in larger amount were carefree. We have changed that situation. Now, the loans are coming back to the banks,' he said.

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Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has given an adjournment motion notice in Lok Sabha over NRC Assam draft which was released on Monday. The ninth day is likely to witness another stormy session on Tuesday, a day after the Rajya Sabha faced three adjournments over the final draft of National Register of Citizens (NRC) which was released in Assam on Monday.

After Congress MP, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, TMC MP Saugata Roy has given an adjournment motion notice in Lok Sabha over NRC Assam draft which was released on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, finance minister Piyush Goyal is likely going to move the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (2016) Bill in Lok Sabha. The amendment further will allow recognition of home buyers as financial creditors and allow genuine promoters of micro, small and medium enterprises to bid for their stressed firms.

"Whatever work is going on in the NRC, is happening under the supervision of the Supreme Court. To say that the government has done it, and it is inhuman and brutal...such allegations are baseless. "It is not the right thing to say," Rajnath Singh told the Lok Sabha during Zero Hour. In a statement released later, Rajnath Singh said he wanted to "emphatically say that this is only a draft and not the final NRC".

Rajnath Singh, who could not speak in Rajya Sabha due to ruckus created by Trinamool Congress members, said in Lok Sabha, after the Opposition parties including Trinamool and Congress raised their concerns over the NRC in which 40 lakh residents of the state were left out, that the Opposition should not politicise it. He assured that people whose names are not included in the final draft will get the opportunity to prove their citizenship.

TDP MPs protested in Parliament demanding special status for Andhra Pradesh. MP Naramalli Sivaprasad dressed up as Sathya Sai Baba while protesting in Parliament demanding special status for Andhra Pradesh. Prasad had earlier also dressed up as a schoolboy, Naradmuni and others.

After Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and TMC MP Saugata Roy, gave adjournment notice over NRC draft in both Houses, RJD MP Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav has given an adjournment motion notice in Lok Sabha over the issue of waterlogging in Patna's Nalanda Medical College Hospital (NMCH).

The Trinamool Congress and Samajwadi Party members got together on Tuesday to protest against the issue of several lakhs on names not being included in the draft National Register of Citizens released in Assam.

TMC leader Derek O'Brien wanted his notice under Rule 267, which calls for setting aside of the day's business to take up issue pressed, to be taken up. TMC members, who had on Monday too led the protests that saw Rajya Sabha proceedings being adjourned without transacting any business, vociferously protested from the aisles. As other members joined in, Naidu adjourned proceedings till noon

Amid the uproar, Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu told members that Home Minister Rajnath Singh will come to the House after attending to his duties in the Lok Sabha and reply to the "sensitive and serious matter".

The Upper House was adjourned following a ruckus over the NRC draft which was released on Monday. It has been adjourned till 12 pm.The Opposition TMC forced adjournment of proceedings in the Rajya Sabha till noon over the issue of non-inclusion of over 40 lakh people in Assam's National Register of Citizens.

MoS Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju says no Rohingya will be getting any legal document to show they are Indians. If there is evidence, we'll investigate, he said. Sawant also claimed the northeastern border is porous and that is why Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants enter India. Rijiju said our borders with Bhutan and Myanmar are not fenced, but the border security have ensured no illegal migration through these routes. He added that they have to ensure that Rohingyas don't become a burden.

Shiv Sena leader Arvind Sawant (Shiv Sena) raised the issue of Rohingya refugee getting voting rights and how some of them have Aadhaar cards now. Many of them are not even refugee, they are illegal immigrants, he claims. He wants to know how many Rohingya were deported from India so far.

On the issue of Rohingyas, home minister Rajnath Singh said, "The Border Security Force and Assam Rifles are deployed to stop further infiltration of Rohingyas. I have issued an advisory to states to monitor those who have already come and keep them in one place and not let them spread. States also have the right to deport them."

We are ready to help Rohingya TMC MP Sugata Bose said it is unfortunate that India is deporting Rohingya when we as a country is known for humanity. We are sheltering only 40,000 Rohingya and we want to deport them, asked Bose. To this, MoS Kiren Rijiju says our priority is to protect our citizens firsts. We are ready to help Rohingya deported to India to resettle in Myanmar. He also said India is providing shelter to millions of refugees. Rohingya population highest in Jammu and Kashmir but they cannot be allowed to become a burden.

Tripura chief minister Biplab Deb said NRC draft is not a big issue for Assam and Sarbananda Sonowal is capable of managing it. "Some people are trying to create panic and disturb the environment," Deb added.

On the issue of farm loan waiver in Lok Sabha, agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh said Andhra Pradesh has been supported in every possible way. We don't neglect any state, he said. Congress leader Muddahanumeghagowda recalled how a noted economist Manmohan Singh had waived off farmer loans. He also sought farm loan waiver claiming farmers commit suicide due to increase in debt. The minister does not agree.

After Rajya Sabha resumes, Congress MP Ghulam Nabi Azad said that onus of identity proof should not only be on individuals but also on the government. He added that individuals should not be harassed because of this NRC since everyone is not literate enough to understand the rules properly.

The onus of identity proof should not only be on individuals but also on govt: Ghulam Nabi Azad

Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said the Assam NRC issue had a historical background as it was deep-rooted in the Assam Accord. He has asked Home Minister Rajnath Singh to attend the House on Tuesday. The home minister will attend the Upper House after finishing answering questions in Lok Sabha. Congress MP Ghulam Nabi Azad asked if members would be given a chance to seek clarification after the home minister makes his statement. Naidu agreed.

Humanitarian angle cannot be completely ignored in NRC draft list, RJD MP said. He goes onto recall the feeling of being a migrant in Delhi from Patna years ago and said that one cannot ignore that 40 lakh people are homeless now.

TMC MP Sukhendu Shekar Roy shared the concerns of Vijila since many Bengalis are left out of the NRC. Prasanna Acharya of BJD said the NRC is a sensitive issue and the issue should not be politicised or de-politicised. The home ministry must ensure all discrepancy must be addressed. The national security is also involved so is humanitarian issues

Samajwadi Party's Ram Gopal Yadav recalled how an elected MP's name was left out in the draft released earlier. He went onto ask if the names left out are not foreigners and Indians, where will they go? AIADMK MP Vijila Sathyananth said most people are Indians and 40 lakh people whose names have been left out are having sleepless nights. She cites the example of a Tamil Nadu woman who married an Assamese man and has been left out from the list. She is an Indian born in 1973 and not a foreigner.

MPs ask if names of Indians are left out of NRC draft, where will they go

Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said genuine Indians should not be sent out of the country. "NRC should not be politicised and used as vote bank."said Azad.

In Lok Sabha, the issue of NRC was discussed at length on Monday and the home minister has given a reply at length and this discussion cannot continue every day.

D Raja said the NRC draft has a potential to impact relations with Bangladesh and disrupt harmony among states. He added that government must ensure that none of the genuine Indians must be omitted from the register.

BJP president Amit Shah said, "Rajiv Gandhi signed Assam accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have courage to implement it, we did." How many of this 40 lakh who have been left out of the NRC draft are Bangladeshi intruders and why does the Opposition want to rescue them, asked Amit Shah. As sloganeering began, Naidu asked Shah to continue. Opposition stormed Well of the House leading to its adjournment.

Idukki MP Joice George said he would like the Central government to issue an advisory to the neighbouring Tamil Nadu on the possible spate of Periyar river since the Idukki dam will be opened. Soon, the Lok Sabha was adjourned for lunch till 2.20 pm.

Meanwhile, Lok Sabha took up Zero Hour and members raised the NRC issue. Bengal MP George Baker said local elections in West Bengal were conducted in an undemocratic manner while KC Venugopal brought up the issue of TRAI Chairman's "dare" on Twitter.

In an argument outside the Parliament House between Union Minister Ashwini Choubey and Congress MP Pradip Bhattacharya, Choubey retorted to Bhattacharya's allegations that BJP was misleading the country and said, "Only Indians are allowed in India. Rest can leave."

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Second Amendment) Bill, The Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts (Amendment) Bill are likely to be tabled in the Lok Sabha today.

NK Premachandran, MP from Kollam, opposed the Bill. He wants to know the urgency involved in promulgation of an Ordinance.

MP Premachandran claimed that Ordinance was passed to benefit certain corporates. He says the Ordinance was promulgated just in time for Reliance to benefit from it for the purchase of another company.

BJP's Kirit Somaiya says if the previous government had taken NPAs seriously, this wouldn't have happened. He says the BIFR exercise was a miserable failure.

After Rajya Sabha was adjourned on Tuesday, chairman M Venkaiah Naidu called Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad to his chambers and 'conveyed his unhappiness over the way a good discussion on NRC in Assam was derailed towards the end.'

As Lok Sabha discusses The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Second Amendment) Bill, 2018, Congress member M Veerappa Moily claimed that the Centre was deliberately attempting to denationalise banks. "There's a willful blindness about the main cause of the bad loans. The bad loans are just raising. There is no recycle of funds. I think there is a deliberate effort by the government to denationalise the banks," he said.

TMC leader Saugata Roy began his speech by seeking clarification on whether Piyush Goyal is the caretaker finance minister or the full-time finance minister. Deputy Speaker M Thambidurai said that Goyal had already asserted in the House that Arun Jaitley is the finance minister. Roy responded by saying, "At the back of the bill it is written, 'Piyush Goyal Minister of Railways, Finance.' Why are you (Thambidurai) speaking on his behalf? I want to hear it from him."

In the Lok Sabha, Bhartruhari Mahtab of BJD spoke on the second amendment to The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2018. "I would say it is a big amendment, number of clauses are there. This amendment runs into 40 clauses. I'm not opposed to all the clauses," he said. "What specific steps have been taken through this ordinance that has helped to do away with bad debt? We are just trying to amend the act in just an afterthought. This government is a thinking government. In this specific process of the law, number of sections are being amended."

' The report of the Insolvency Law Committee came on 26th Mar 2018. Almost every clause of the report has been considered, accepted and brought into this amendment," Union minister Piyush Goyal said in the Lok Sabha. "Since many ministers have raised this issue, I'd like to talk about it. Because of a small minority, because the threshold was kept high, it may lead to liquidation. There is no resolution which is complete as yet."

In Lok Sabha, TRS leader Konda Vishweshwar Reddy said, "Ease of resolving insolvency is equally important as ease of doing business. The nature of the fraud triggering insolvency has also increased. Are we a nation of fraudsters and thieves? I don't think so. But our laws treat honest people the way we treat our fraudsters."

Deputy Speaker M Thambiduurai extends Lok Sabha proceedings to continue the discussion. Union Minister Piyush Goyal said, "All the proposed amendments were accepted. We tightened our own powers. The committee had given a suggestion for a big power but we said Centre shouldn't get the power. Bringing an ordinance became necessary."

In his concluding remarks, Union minister Piyush Goyal said that the cases of loan recovery that are troubling India took place before 2014. "Earlier, the person who would take loan of smaller amount would be stressed to repay the sum, but those taking loans in larger amount were carefree. We have changed that situation. Now, the loans are coming back to the banks,' he said.

Congress MP Mallikarjun Kharge lashed out at Piyush Goyal's claim that the major cases of bad loans took place during the UPA rule. "BJP leader Kirit Somaiya said that UPA government is behind the NPA. You have the record, according to it, today the amount stands at 12 lakh crore. The reason for it is that the BJP is patting its back to claim they have done a good job," he said. He said that the Congress will oppose the bill, after which the party leaders staged a walkout.

Shah's remarks provoked noisy protests by the Opposition members led by those from the Congress and the TMC. The House was adjourned for about 10 minutes. As unrelenting protests continued, the Chairman adjourned the proceedings for the day.

Participating in the debate, Shah said then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had signed the Assam Accord on August 14, 1985 and declared it on August 15, after the movement in the state went out of control leading to the death of some protesters.

Later when the House reassembled, the discussion was taken up setting aside the Question Hour.

As Lok Sabha discusses The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Second Amendment) Bill, 2018, Congress member M Veerappa Moily claimed that the Centre was deliberately attempting to denationalise banks. "There's a willful blindness about the main cause of the bad loans. The bad loans are just raising. There is no recycle of funds. I think there is a deliberate effort by the government to denationalise the banks," he said.

TMC leader Saugata Roy began his speech by seeking clarification on whether Piyush Goyal is the caretaker finance minister or the full-time finance minister. Deputy Speaker M Thambidurai said that Goyal had already asserted in the House that Arun Jaitley is the finance minister. Roy responded by saying, "At the back of the bill it is written, 'Piyush Goyal Minister of Railways, Finance.' Why are you (Thambidurai) speaking on his behalf? I want to hear it from him."

In the Lok Sabha, Bhartruhari Mahtab of BJD spoke on the second amendment to The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2018. "I would say it is a big amendment, number of clauses are there. This amendment runs into 40 clauses. I'm not opposed to all the clauses," he said. "What specific steps have been taken through this ordinance that has helped to do away with bad debt? We are just trying to amend the act in just an afterthought. This government is a thinking government. In this specific process of the law, number of sections are being amended."

' The report of the Insolvency Law Committee came on 26th Mar 2018. Almost every clause of the report has been considered, accepted and brought into this amendment," Union minister Piyush Goyal said in the Lok Sabha. "Since many ministers have raised this issue, I'd like to talk about it. Because of a small minority, because the threshold was kept high, it may lead to liquidation. There is no resolution which is complete as yet."

In Lok Sabha, TRS leader Konda Vishweshwar Reddy said, "Ease of resolving insolvency is equally important as ease of doing business. The nature of the fraud triggering insolvency has also increased. Are we a nation of fraudsters and thieves? I don't think so. But our laws treat honest people the way we treat our fraudsters."

Deputy Speaker M Thambiduurai extends Lok Sabha proceedings to continue the discussion. Union Minister Piyush Goyal said, "All the proposed amendments were accepted. We tightened our own powers. The committee had given a suggestion for a big power but we said Centre shouldn't get the power. Bringing an ordinance became necessary."

In his concluding remarks, Union minister Piyush Goyal said that the cases of loan recovery that are troubling India took place before 2014. "Earlier, the person who would take loan of smaller amount would be stressed to repay the sum, but those taking loans in larger amount were carefree. We have changed that situation. Now, the loans are coming back to the banks,' he said.

Congress MP Mallikarjun Kharge lashed out at Piyush Goyal's claim that the major cases of bad loans took place during the UPA rule. "BJP leader Kirit Somaiya said that UPA government is behind the NPA. You have the record, according to it, today the amount stands at 12 lakh crore. The reason for it is that the BJP is patting its back to claim they have done a good job," he said. He said that the Congress will oppose the bill, after which the party leaders staged a walkout.

Parliament monsoon session Latest Updates: Union minister Piyush Goyal said that the cases of loan recovery that are troubling India took place before 2014. "Earlier, the person who would take loan of smaller amount would be stressed to repay the sum, but those taking loans in larger amount were carefree. We have changed that situation. Now, the loans are coming back to the banks,' he said.

In Lok Sabha, TRS leader Konda Vishweshwar Reddy said, "Ease of resolving insolvency is equally important as ease of doing business. The nature of the fraud triggering insolvency has also increased. Are we a nation of fraudsters and thieves? I don't think so. But our laws treat honest people the way we treat our fraudsters."

TMC leader Saugata Roy began his speech in the Lok Sabha by seeking clarification on whether Piyush Goyal is the caretaker finance minister or the full-time finance minister. Deputy Speaker M Thambidurai said that Goyal had already asserted in the House that Arun Jaitley is the finance minister. Roy responded by saying, "At the back of the bill it is written, 'Piyush Goyal Minister of Railways, Finance.' Why are you (Thambidurai) speaking on his behalf? I want to hear it from him."

After Rajya Sabha was adjourned on Tuesday, chairman M Venkaiah Naidu called Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad to his chambers and 'conveyed his unhappiness over the way a good discussion on NRC in Assam was derailed towards the end.'

Piyush Goyal introduces The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Second Amendment) Bill, 2018 for consideration and passing in Lok Sabha. NK Premachandran rises to oppose the Bill. He wants to know the urgency involved in promulgation of an Ordinance.

After the Assam NRC final draft excluded over 40 lakh people, the Opposition continued to target the government in Parliament. BSP chief Mayawati said the BJP can’t put all the onus on the Supreme Court while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) said the NRC will create rift between the states.

As BJP president Amit Shah got ready to address the Rajya Sabha over the NRC issue in Assam, Opposition members stormed the Well over his 'Rajiv Gandhi' jibe. "Rajiv Gandhi signed Assam accord in 1985, which was similar to NRC. They did not have the courage to implement it, we did," Shah said. The Upper House was adjourned for the day.

Lok Sabha, however, is expected to reconvene at 2.20 pm.

On the issue of Rohingya infiltration in Lok Sabha, MoS Kiren Rijiju said India has been soft on immigrants and will help Rohingya if they wish to return. Rajya Sabha was adjourned following ruckus over NRC final draft which was released in Assam on Monday. It has been adjourned till 12 pm. Trinamool Congress has given an adjournment motion notice in the Lok Sabha over NRC Assam draft which was released on Monday, while the party's MPs have begun protests and sloganeering outside Parliament House as well.

The ninth day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament is likely to witness another stormy session on Tuesday, a day after the Rajya Sabha faced three adjournments over the final draft of National Register of Citizens (NRC) which was released in Assam on Monday.

The first complete draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam, released on Monday, rocked the Parliament with the Rajya Sabha witnessing pandemonium over the issue leading to several adjournments while in Lok Sabha, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said that there was no need to panic as it was not the final list.

In Lok Sabha, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Second Amendment) Bill, 2018, Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2018, National Sports University Bill, 2018 and Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Third Amendment) Bill, 2017 will be taken up for consideration and passing whereas in Rajya Sabha, National Council for Teacher Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017, Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017, National Trust for Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities (Amendment) Bill, 2018 and Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018 will be taken up for discussion.

Rajnath Singh, who could not speak in Rajya Sabha on Monday due to a ruckus created by Trinamool Congress members, said in Lok Sabha that the Opposition should not politicise it. His comments came after Opposition parties, including Trinamool and Congress, raised their concerns over the NRC in which 40 lakh residents of the state were left out.

He assured that people whose names are not included in the final draft will get the opportunity to prove their citizenship.

"Whatever work is going on in the NRC, is happening under the supervision of the Supreme Court. To say that the government has done it, and it is inhuman and brutal... such allegations are baseless. It is not the right thing to say," Rajnath Singh told the Lok Sabha during Zero Hour.

In a statement released later, Rajnath said he wanted to "emphatically say that this is only a draft and not the final NRC". The final draft comprising the names of 2,89,83,677 people of Assam was published online by the Registrar General of India.

The home minister also said that there is "no question of any coercive action against anyone", while stressing the NRC process is "being carried out with complete fairness and transparency".

Urging not to create panic, he also said that if anyone was not satisfied with the NRC's final draft, that person would get an opportunity to file claims and objections as per provisions in the law and also approach the Foreigners' Tribunal. Only after the disposal of claims and objections, will the final NRC be published, he said. "Some people are unnecessarily trying to create an atmosphere of fear. I want to assure all that there is no need for any apprehension or fear. Some misinformation is also being spread...," he added.

Among other important bills, a crucial bill seeking to give the death penalty to those convicted of raping girls below the age of 12 years was taken up for discussion in the Lok Sabha. The bill seeks to replace the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance promulgated on 21 April, following an outcry over the rape and murder of a minor girl in Kathua in Jammu and Kashmir and the rape of another woman at Unnao in Uttar Pradesh.

The Rajya Sabha witnessed three adjournments earlier on Monday due to the continued uproar over the issue before the Chair called it a day at 2:13 pm. When the House reconvened at 2 pm after the last adjournment, TMC leader Derek O'Brien stood up demanding a discussion on the notice given by him on the NRC. However, Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said he had taken the initiative earlier in the day and even called Singh to the House to respond on the issue, but the House was not in order.

Later, O'Brien told reporters that TMC has decided to circulate a note on NRC among other political parties."We think the NRC is inhuman and violates human rights. We would circulate a note on it among all political parties," he said. Alleging that the government did not consult West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on the issue, the TMC leader said that a delegation of party MPs would soon visit Assam.

With inputs from agencies