QUESTION
PROCEDURES IN LOK SABHA - POLITY
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in the news?
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MPs raise questions during Question Hour
to hold the government accountable for its policies and actions.
Question
Hour:
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The first
hour of every parliamentary sitting is termed as Question hour.
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It is mentioned
in the Rules of Procedure of the House.
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During this time, the members ask
questions and the ministers usually
give answers.
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The questions can also be asked to the private members (MPs who are not
ministers).
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An MP has to first give a notice addressed
to the lower house’s Secretary-General, intimating their intention to ask a
question.
Days
excepted:
Question Hour in both
Houses is held on all days of the session. But there are two days when an
exception is made:
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There is no Question Hour on the day the
President addresses MPs from both Houses in the Central Hall.
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Question Hour is not scheduled on the day
the Finance Minister presents the Budget.
Role
of Presiding Officer:
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The presiding officers of the both Houses
(Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha) are the final authority with respect to the conduct
of Question Hour.
Types
of Questions:
Starred |
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A Starred question is
asked by an MP and answered orally by the Minister-in-charge. ●
Each MP is allowed to
ask one starred question per day. Starred questions have to be submitted at
least 15 days in advance (so that the Minister-in-charge has the time to
prepare the answers). ●
When a question is
answered orally, supplementary questions can be asked thereon. |
Unstarred |
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An unstarred question
receives a written reply from the Ministry. These also need to be submitted
at least 15 days in advance. ●
Supplementary
questions are not permitted. |
Short-notice questions |
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Short notice
questions are ones pertaining to a matter of urgent public importance. ●
They can be asked
with less than 10 days’ notice, with reasons for the short notice. ●
They are answered
orally, followed by supplementary questions. |
Questions addressed to private Members |
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It is asked when the
subject matter pertains to any Bill, Resolution or any matter relating to the
Business of the House for which that MP is responsible. ●
Procedure: Same as
starred question (written above). |