In RS, Jitendra’s ‘I beg’ invites Naidu’s rebuke

TNN Bureau. Updated: 7/20/2018 8:57:01 AM Front Page

JAMMU: In an awkward situation last seen in December 2017 in the upper house, Union Minister Jitendra Singh was today admonished by Rajya Sabha Chairman Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu for using the using the "colonial" expression of "I beg to" while laying official papers on the table of the House.

When the House met for the day, Singh laid the papers concerning the Department of Space, saying that "I beg to lay papers listed against my name...".

Before he could have completed, Naidu was quick to interrupt and pull up Singh.

"We have given up begging one year back. You are lagging," the vice-president said.

Naidu said though the expression "I beg to.." was not unparliamentary, it would be "proper to Indianise it".

Members can just state that "I rise to present a report etc. They need not beg," he said.

After taking over as the Rajya Sabha Chairman last year, Naidu had advised ministers and members not to use the term "beg" while tabling the listed official papers in the House.

As a practice, most of them earlier used to say "I beg to lay the papers ... listed against my name in today's order paper."

Naidu had asked members to shed the "imperial mindset" of using "I beg to lay" the papers in the House.

Almost all have followed Naidu's instructions but there have been occasional slip-ups.

Minister of State for Law and Justice P P Chaudhary had used the term "beg" on the opening day of the Winter Session of Parliament in December last year, leading Naidu to remind him of the new norm.


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