Sunday, November 18, 2007

Calling Attention in Lok Sabha

A member may, with the previous permission of the Speaker, call attention of a Minister
to any matter of urgent public importance and the Minister may make a brief statement immediately or ask for time to make a statement at a later time.
No debate is permitted on such a statement at the time it is made but each member in whose name the item stands in the List of Business may, with the permission of the Speaker, ask a specific and brief clarificatory question relevant to the subject. The Member who calls attention should not take more than ten minutes and the other members not more than five minutes each.
The Minister replies at the end to all the clarificatory questions asked by members and
the total time taken on a Calling Attention on a day is restricted to half-an-hour to forty-five minutes.
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