MPs having conflict of interest should declare it, says Naidu
BY M Post Bureau7 April 2015 5:58 AM IST
M Post Bureau7 April 2015 5:58 AM IST
Amid a raging debate over BJP MPs in tobacco trade on a panel looking into framing rules for the product, Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Monday made it clear that anybody having conflict of interest is supposed to declare it as per rules.
Accosted with a barrage of questions on the conflict of interest among party MPs linked to tobacco trade, Naidu said the Committees do their work as per rules and will submit their report to Parliament. "Parliamentary issues cannot be discussed here like this. The committees will do their work as per rules and regulations and they will submit the report to Parliament, and Parliament will take a view. From outside, I do not want to say anything. "Anybody who has got a conflict of interest, as per the rule of Parliament you are supposed to declare the conflict of interest, if any. And then the Committee and the Parliament takes care of it," he told reporters.
Naidu, however, refused to comment on whether the party has directed him to ask its MP Shyama Charan Gupta, who is part of tobacco trade and a member of Parliamentary Committee of Subordinate Legislation, which is looking into framing rules for tobacco trade, to resign.
He did not respond to speculation that government has asked its MPs having conflict of interest to resign from such parliamentary panels.
Paan traders laud BJP MP for ‘taking up their cause’
A day after NCP chief Sharad Pawar ridiculed BJP MP Dilip Gandhi over his comment on link between tobacco and cancer, the paan traders here have lauded Gandhi for "taking up their cause." Pune Paan Merchants Association President Sharad More confirmed media reports that a delegation of the organisation had met Gandhi at his residence in Ahmednagar on Saturday to felicitate him for "taking up our cause" through the parliamentary committee as the industry involved employment of about four crore people.
Accosted with a barrage of questions on the conflict of interest among party MPs linked to tobacco trade, Naidu said the Committees do their work as per rules and will submit their report to Parliament. "Parliamentary issues cannot be discussed here like this. The committees will do their work as per rules and regulations and they will submit the report to Parliament, and Parliament will take a view. From outside, I do not want to say anything. "Anybody who has got a conflict of interest, as per the rule of Parliament you are supposed to declare the conflict of interest, if any. And then the Committee and the Parliament takes care of it," he told reporters.
Naidu, however, refused to comment on whether the party has directed him to ask its MP Shyama Charan Gupta, who is part of tobacco trade and a member of Parliamentary Committee of Subordinate Legislation, which is looking into framing rules for tobacco trade, to resign.
He did not respond to speculation that government has asked its MPs having conflict of interest to resign from such parliamentary panels.
Paan traders laud BJP MP for ‘taking up their cause’
A day after NCP chief Sharad Pawar ridiculed BJP MP Dilip Gandhi over his comment on link between tobacco and cancer, the paan traders here have lauded Gandhi for "taking up their cause." Pune Paan Merchants Association President Sharad More confirmed media reports that a delegation of the organisation had met Gandhi at his residence in Ahmednagar on Saturday to felicitate him for "taking up our cause" through the parliamentary committee as the industry involved employment of about four crore people.
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