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Title - Lok Sabha passes Union, Railway Budgets without debate amid Oppn walk-out
Posted by : ConfirmTicket on Apr 30, 2013 - 20:00:09 PM

The passage of the General and Railway Budgets was rushed through as the guillotine had to be applied to meet the constitutional requirements

The government today ruled out imposition of wealth tax on agriculture land as the Lok Sabha completed the budgetary exercise in an unusual way with Finance Bill and Demands for Grants for various ministries being passed without debate after Opposition walkout.



Finance Minister P Chidambaram also exempted the Indian Railways from payment of service tax for period between 1 July 2010 and 1 October 2012 to avoid burden on the state-owned enterprise.



Making a brief statement while moving the Finance Bill for voting, he introduced an amendment on the issue of wealth tax in view of misapprehensions as to whether it will apply to agriculture land.



“There was apprehension that wealth tax was being imposed on agricultural land. Let me make it absolutely clear that the policy of the UPA government is not to impose wealth tax on agriculture land,” he said.



The apprehensions arose on account of judgements following Punjab and Haryana High Court rulings, Chidambaram said, adding he had worked hard yesterday to prepare the amendment and obtain the approval of the president and “the matter should come to an end.”



The passage of the General and Railway Budgets was rushed through as the guillotine had to be applied to meet the constitutional requirements.



As per rules, government had to get all money bills related to the Union Budget passed within 75 days of the presentation of the Budget. Since these four Bills will have to go the Rajya Sabha and then to the President for his assent, it was crucial for the government to get Lok Sabha's approval by 30th April to meet the deadline.



BJP earlier staged walk-out over the coal issue, while Left, BJD and AIADMK left the House to protest against passage of important bills without discussion. DMK too walked out demanding removal of the JPC chief P C Chacko.



After the walk-out, Speaker Meira Kumar said the passage of crucial bills without debate was being done in a “very difficult condition” and it was “immensely painful” for her.