In his letter, O’Brien wrote to Dhankhar saying all parties were asked to list three preferences of ministries to be discussed and the Trinamool has indicated its first and only preference as the MHA in the meeting of the Business Advisory Committee, which finalises the business of the House.
“As I recall, other Opposition parties, including the Congress, DMK, CP(M), BJD and AAP had also verbally indicated MHA as one of their preferences,” he said.
He said many parties in Parliament have strong bases in different states and Home Affairs is an important area where the federal structure needs to be clearly demarcated and respected.
“Therefore, it is of utmost importance that the MHA be discussed in the Rajya Sabha. From the Parliamentary Bulletin and media reports, I am made aware that the MHA is not being discussed in the Lok Sabha,” he said.
The Lok Sabha is discussing Demand for Grants of four ministries, including Railways, Health and Family Welfare and Education.
According to the Rajya Sabha Bulletin on Wednesday, the BJP has initiated the discussion on the Ministry of Housing and of Urban Affairs while Congress has initiated discussion on the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. However in the BAC on Wednesday, there was no decision on which other ministries should be taken.
The Bulletin said the remaining ministries will be finalised by the Chairman after consultations. “It was also recommended that Trinamool Congress and DMK may initiate the discussion on the remaining ministries.”
Parties like Shiv Sena (UBT), Samajwadi Party, CPI, NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar), JMM, Muslim League, RJD and Kerala Congress (M) have also supported the demand.
Sources said the Opposition parties want to raise Manipur violence, terror strikes in Jammu and Kashmir, delay in Census 2021, federal structure and alleged misuse of central agencies among others during the debate.