Parliament: Congress, TDP, BJD MPs give zero hour notices in Rajya Sabha




Three MPs–one from the Congress, one from (TDP) and one from (BJD)–have given zero hour notices in the Upper House to raise different issues.


MP KC Venugopal has given a zero hour notice over “refusal of banks to give loans”.



While TDP MP K Ravindra Kumar has given notice over the “need for stringent punishment for atrocities against Dalits”.


BJD MP Prasanna Acharya has given a zero hour notice in and has demanded to rename Paradip Port after former Odisha Chief Minister Biju Patnaik.


Zero hour is the time when MPs can raise issues of urgent public importance. For raising matters during the zero hour, MPs must give the notice before 10 am to the Speaker or the Chairman on the day of the sitting.

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