Parliament session highlights: After Shah's speech, Rajya Sabha adjourned till tomorrow
Parliament session: Union law minister Arjun Ram Meghwal introduced the bill for “one nation, one election” in the Lok Sabha.

Parliament session: Union law minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Tuesday introduced the bill for “one nation, one election” in the Lok Sabha. A vote on the proposal saw 269 votes in favour and 198 in opposition. Following the introduction of the Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Ninth Amendment) Bill, 2024 and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024, the bill has now been sent to the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) for a detailed discussion....Read More
The bill, which also seeks to align the elections of the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, Puducherry and the NCT of Delhi, was cleared by the Cabinet last week.
Also Read | One Nation, One Election: Bill provisions show simultaneous polls not until 2034
The proposal to align elections has been a part of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) 2024 poll manifesto and has the backing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. However, it faces opposition from a raft of political parties and activists who allege that it will hurt democratic accountability.
Home minister Amit Shah delivered a fierce speech in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday evening, taking several jibes at the Opposition, especially the Congress party. He accused the grand old party of being “anti-constitutional” and said that it also did not care for the progress of the backward classes.
Shah listed the works of the Modi government for the nation, while slamming that of the former Congress regime.
Both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha will now reconvene on Wednesday, December 18, at 11 am.
More on the Winter Session of Parliament:
- The Congress has issued a whip to its Lok Sabha MPs, mandating their presence in the House, with the constitutional amendment bill for holding Lok Sabha and assembly elections simultaneously listed for introduction.
- The party's Lok Sabha MPs will also hold a meeting at 10.30 AM to discuss Tuesday's business in the House at the Congress Parliamentary Party office in Parliament
- A similar whip, mandating their presence in the House, has also been issued by the Shiv Sena.
- The Rajya Sabha is holding a two-day debate on the Constitution, which completed 75 years on November 26. A similar debate was held in the Lok Sabha last week.

Parliament session highlights: ONOE bill introduced, high-voltage drama in Houses & Shah's speech
The constitutional amendment bills for conducting Lok Sabha and assembly elections simultaneously were introduced in the House by Law minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Tuesday.
Here's what happened in the day:
- Following a vote on the ONOE bill, it was sent to the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) for a detailed discussion.
- Meanwhile, high-voltage drama was seen in the Parliament as opposition members heavily opposed the bill, calling it to be “anti-constitutional and anti-democracy”.
- Home minister Amit Shah delivered a fierce speech in the Rajya Sabha and slammed the Opposition and the Congress party. From Constitution to emergency to Muslim perosnal law, Shah attacked the grand old party over several things.
- Both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned after the completion of the day's business. The Houses will reconvene on Wednesday, December 18, at 11 am.
Parliament session LIVE: Backing ONOE as it makes complete sense, says Meghalaya CM
Meghalaya chief minister Conrad Sangma said affirmed that he fully supports the ‘One Nation One Election’ as it makes “complete sense from the electioneering, governance and finance point of view”.
“The only issue that we have been discussing is the practical side of how it will be implemented is what we want to understand, and those are areas which we would like to discuss,” he told ANI.
Parliament session LIVE: Rajya Sabha adjourned till Wednesday
Following Home minister Amit Shah's reply on the Constitution debate, the Rajya Sabha has now been adjourned till Wednesday, December 18, 11 am.
Parliament session LIVE: Amit Shah concludes address
Reiterating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a ‘Viksit Bharat’, Amit Shah said that it is not just his goal, it is the goal of the entire nation.
He thanked Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar for the opportunity to address the House and concluded his speech.
Parliament session LIVE: Shah says every child should be told about Emergency
Amit Shah said that every child in the nation should be told about Emergency, so that “no one dares to impose it again”.
Parliament session LIVE: Congress raises objections to Amit Shah's statement
As Amit Shah continued to attack Congress, the grand old party raised several objections and their voices at the home minister's speech.
Parliament session LIVE: BJP govt will bring UCC in every state, says Amit Shah
Saying that Congress’ move to bring Muslim personal law was the beginning of appeasement politics in the country, Amit Shah asserted that the BJP will bring Uniform Civil Code in every state.
Parliament session LIVE: Congress’ words don’t match its actions, says Shah
Amit Shah said that Congress’ words and actions are completely contradictory.
“In 1995, the Kaka Saheb Kalelkar Commission was formed to provide reservation to OBCs. Where is its report? It was forgotten because OBCs would have received reservation,” he said in the Rajya Sabha.
Shah said that any report that comes has to appear before the Cabinet, but instead of bringing them to the Parliament, the Congress kept the reports in the archives.
“If the Kaka Saheb Kalelkar report had been accepted, the Mandal Commission report of 1980 would not have been necessary,” he said.
Parliament session LIVE: Nobody dares to throw a stone under Modi govt, says Shah
Amit Shah noted how the Modi government abrogated Article 370 from the Constitution, a provision which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
Shah said that Opposition leaders used to say that rivers of blood will be flowing here, but under the Modi regime, not even a stone can be pelted in the region and neither does anybody dare to do so.
Parliament session LIVE: Nehru had said Ambedkar's exit won't hurt cabinet
Hitting out at the Congress' “recent habit of chanting BR Ambedkar's name”, Amit Shah said that these people who keep taking his name over the Constitution, their leader, former PM Jawaharlal Nehru had said that “Ambedkar's exit won't hurt the Cabinet”.
Ambedkar had resigned from the Cabinet in 1951 after his draft of the Hindu Code bill was stalled by the Parliament.
Parliament session LIVE: Nehru brought Muslim personal law, not UCC, says Shah
Amit Shah said that former PM brought Muslim personal law, but he did not bring the Uniform Civil Code.
Parliament session LIVE: Shah accuses Congress of giving Parl the right to reduce citizen’s fundamental rights
Home Minister Amit Shah in the Rajya Sabha said, “The first amendment was to curtail the freedom of expression by Former PM Jawahar Lal Nehru. The 24th Amendment was brought by his daughter Indira Gandhi. On November 24, 1971, the Parliament was given the right to reduce the fundamental rights of the citizens..."
Parliament session LIVE: Congress did nothing except eulogizing Nehru-Gandhi family, says Shah
Home minister Amit Shah said that the Congress did nothing except eulogizing the Nehru-Gandhi family.
Parliament session LIVE: Congress considered Constitution as ‘private territory’
Home minister Amit Shah, while replying on the Constitution debate in the Rajya Sabha, said that the Congress considered the Constitution as a “private fiefdom (territory)” of one family and “played fraud” with the Parliament.
Parliament session LIVE: Congress lost polls as people found they were carrying fake Constitution copies, says Shah
Amit Shah continued his scathing attack at the Congress and said the grand old party lost the elections because people found out that they were carrying fake copies of the Constitution.
Parliament session LIVE: Congress is ‘anti-Constitution’, says Amit Shah
Home minister Amit Shah said that the makers of the Constitution gave provision of reservation to SC/ST/OBC, however, the Congress did not prioritise the backward classes.
He described the grand old party as “anti-reservation”.
Parliament session LIVE: Amit Shah compares Centre, Congress’ works
Comparing the central government’s works to that of the former Congress regime, Amit Shah listed out the Modi government’s efforts in the nation, including installing Subhash Chandra Bose’s statue, changing Raj Path’s name to Kartavya Path and bringing Sengol back in the Parliament.
Parliament session LIVE: Won't understand nation if you look at it from INDIA bloc's lense, says Shah
Home minister Amit Shah said that if anyone looks at the nation from the opposition group, INDIA bloc's lense, then they would not able to understand it, it will take them ages.
Parliament session LIVE: Modi government freed India from slavery mindset, says Shah
Amit Shah said that in contrary to what Congress did for the nation post colonial era, Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government freed India from the mindset of slavery.
Parliament session LIVE: Why was Emergency declared? Shah sharpens attack on Congress
Sharpening his attack at the Congress party, home minister Amit Shah asked to why the emergency was declared in the nation.
Was it because India was attacked? he asked. “No, because Allahabad High Court declared her (Indira Gandhi) election to power illegal,” Shah responded.
Parliament session LIVE: Amit Shah hits out at Congress over Emergency
Raising the debate on Emergency, home minister Amit Shah hit out at the Congress party for the same.
He said that lakhs of people were jailed during emergency and even the media was censored, so much so that the “Indian Express published blanked editorials in protest”.
Parliament session LIVE: Rigveda taught us to imbibe good from everything, says Shah
"Our Constitution, creation of the constituent assembly, and the process of making the Constitution... all three are unique among all the constitutions across the world. Our Constitution is the most comprehensively written Constitution... The constituent assembly comprised of 299 members from 22 different religions and castes, representatives from every princely state, representative from every state - Our process of shaping India's future with inclusive representation moved forward,” Shah said in the Rajya Sabha.
He said that every Constitution was reviewed because even “Rigveda taught us to imbibe good from everything.”
Parliament session LIVE: Shah attacks ‘yuva’ Rahul Gandhi for waving Constitution
Home minister Amit Shah, in Rajya Sabha, took a jibe at Rahul Gandhi for carrying the Constitution of India everywhere.
“The 54-year-old leader who calls himself 'yuva', keeps roaming around with the Constitution claiming that we would change the Constitution. I want to tell that the provision to amend the Constitution is within the Constitution... BJP has ruled for 16 years and we made 22 changes to the Constitution... Congress ruled for 55 years and made 77 changes,” he said.
Parliament session LIVE: Congress’ vote bank politics did injustice to Muslim women
Home minister Amit Shah raised the matter of Triple Talaq and said that the Congress party did injustice to Muslim women through its vote bank politics.
Shah said that Shayara Bano should get justice and compensation for everything she had ensure in her Triple Talaq case.
Parliament session LIVE: Congress didn’t prioritise progress of OBCs
Further sharpening his attack at the Congress, home minister Amit Shah said that the grand old party’s regime did not prioritise the progress of the Other Backward Class community.
Listing the Centre’s work for the OBCs, he said that the Congress has not worked towards the OBCs’ development.
Parliament session LIVE: You are a coward, Shah attacks Kharge
As the opposition and Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge opposed to Amit Shah’s statements on the grand old party, the Home minister attacked the national president of the Congress and called him a “coward”.
He said that if you have done it (Congress amending Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha tenure, Constitution and more) then be brave enough to accept it.
Parliament session LIVE: How can EVMs be at fault in Maharashtra and not in Jharkhand, asks Amit Shah
Amit Shah asked as to how Congress and the opposition termed EVMs to be at fault in Maharashtra, where it lost, and not in Jharkhand, where the INDIA bloc won.
“How is this possible?” he asked.
Parliament session LIVE: Amit Shah rakes up EVM debate, says Congress blames system whenever it loses
Raking up the opposition’s accusations against the Centre over EVMs, home minister Amit Shah said that whenever Congress loses, it blames the electronic voting machines (EVMs).
Parliament session LIVE: Amit Shah hits out at Congress, says Nehru amended ‘Constitution to curb...’
Home minister Amit Shah hit out at the former Congress regime and said that first PM Jawaharlal Nehru amended the Constitution to curtail the freedom of expression.
Parliament session LIVE: We made changes without blood-shed, says Amit Shah
Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, home minister Amit Shah said that while many countries did not have a successful democracy, India made numerous changes without shredding a drop of blood.
“In the last 75 years, there have been many nations nation that became independent and had new beginnings but democracy did not succeed there. But our democracy is deep-rooted. We made numerous changes without shedding a drop of blood. The people of this country have shattered the arrogance of multiple dictators and that too democratically,” he said.
Parliament session LIVE: Shah hits out at Oppn over ‘changing Constitution’ remark, says they changed it 77 times in 55 years
Hitting out at the opposition for accusing the Centre of changing the Constitution, home minister Amit Shah said that the Congress party, in the 55 years of its rule, changed the Constitution 77 times.
Parliament session LIVE: Debate will be educational for country’s youth, says Shah
Home minister Amit Shah said that these Constitutional debates in the Parliament will be educational for the youth of the country.
“It will also help the people of the country to understand which party has honoured the Constitution and which has not... I thank Sardar Patel as it is because of his struggle that the nation is standing strong in front of the world,” he said in the Rajya Sabha.
Parliament session LIVE: Amit Shah says ‘It is because of Constitution’s basic sentiments that...’
Amit Shah said that this debate in the House “will make people realise how the country has moved forward because of the Constitution, and on the other hand, it also makes us realise that it is because of the basic sentiments of the Constitution that the very foundations of democracy have been deepened in the last 75 years."
Parliament session LIVE: Constitution led to India’s growth, says Amit Shah
Replying to the Constitution debate in the Lok Sabha, Home minister Amit Shah said that the constitution has led to India’s growth and with the Centre’s work, the nation has become the 5th largest economy in the world.
Parliament session LIVE: Home Minister Amit Shah replies on Constitution debate in Rajya Sabha
Union home minister Amit Shah is replying on the Constitution debate in the Rajya Sabha.
Parliament session LIVE: BJP wants to end federalism, alleges Congress MP
Congress MP Tariq Anwar said, “...They (BJP) want to change the Constitution of India and end federalism... We believe they will not succeed because a 2-3 majority is required for the constitutional amendment and they wanted to win more than 400 seats in the Lok Sabha elections so that they could do anything... They are working against the spirit of the Constitution.”
Parliament session LIVE: Shivraj Singh Chouhan thanks PM Modi for ‘revolutionary decision’.
Union minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for taking this (One Nation One Election) “revolutionary decision”.
“The continuous state of elections stops the development of the country, and the public welfare projects and they don't let the governments take any long-term decisions. The national political parties in our country are only preparing for the elections for 12 months a year during all 5 years... PM, Union Ministers, MLAs, MPs and workers are in the election field all the time,” he added.
Parliament session: Political analyst describes ONOE as BJP’s ‘jhumla’
Political analyst Tehseen Poonawalla said has described the ‘One Nation One Election’ as the Bharatiya Janata Party’s “jhumla”.
“A few days ago India's Parliament celebrated 'Constitution Day' and it is regrettable that after that BJP is trying to attack the basic structure of Constitution again by bringing in the 'Jhumla' 'One Nation One Election'. This is against the basic doctrine of India. This is an attempt to curtail the powers of the states...it is a good thing that not all partners of NDA support this and the bill went to JPC and it won't become a reality until 2029,” he told ANI.
Parliament session LIVE: Lok Sabha adjourned till Wednesday 11 am
Lok Sabha winter session has been adjourned till December 18, Wednesday, 11 am.
Parliament session LIVE: ONOE is anti-democracy, says Sena UBT MP
Sena UBT MP Priyanka Chaturvedi said that the ‘One Nation One Election’ bill is “anti-constitution, anti-democracy, and anti-federal structure”.
"It is good that it is sent to the JPC because it will become a voice of all the political parties. One Nation One Election is anti-constitution, anti-democracy and anti-federal structure... This is not going to save any money,” she told ANI.
Parliament session LIVE: Don’t know why Oppn is afraid, asks Shiv Sena MP
Shiv Sena MP Milind Deora asked as to why the Opposition is afraid of going back to the old days, in reference to the system of simultaneous polls.
"I think the fact that the govt is keen to go back to the days when all elections used to happen simultaneously which reduces the burden on the taxpayers and allows the govt to focus on governance, it is need of the hour. I don't know why the Opposition is afraid of going back to the old days. I am curious,” he told ANI.
Parliament session LIVE: ONOE is need of the hour, says BJP MLA
BJP MLA Balmukund Acharya said that the ‘One Nation One Election’ bill is the “need of the hour” as it saves a lot of money and time.
“Everyone should support it as it is in the interests of the nation...Whenever a decision is taken in the interests of the nation, the opposition has a problem with it,” he told ANI.
Parliament session LIVE: BJP to send notices to MPs who skipped ONOE bill voting
The Bharatiya Janata Party will sent a notice to about 20 MPs who were not present in the Parliament for the voting on ‘One Nation One Election’ bill.
The party had issued a whip asking for the presence of all of its MPs.
Parliament session LIVE: In every country, elections are held once, says Hema Malini
BJP MP Hema Malini said that India is the only nation where we have elections all the time, but in every country, elections are held only once.
“Due to this, I face a lot of problems as an MP when work stops due to the enforcement of the model code of conduct. If elections are held only once, then the money saved can be used for different purposes like education and health,” he told ANI.
Parliament session LIVE: ONOE hits Constitution’s basic structure, says TMC MP
TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee told ANI that the One Nation, One Election bill “hits the basic structure of the Constitution”.
“t is contrary to Article 83 sub-article 2(1)... Thirdly, the state assembly will depend upon the desired doctrine of the central parliament. Whenever the parliament will dissolve, then all state elections have to be done. State assembly and state government are not subordinate to the Parliament and the central government,” he added.
“They have their respective jurisdiction... After it comes into force, if a state government fails, then for that state another election has to be done for the unspent period. How it can win one nation, one election?... They want to change the constitutional structure. It is trying to take a presidential form of the government into the country..." Banerjee said.
Parliament session LIVE: BJP MP calls ONOP introduction ‘historic day’
BJP MP Rajiv Pratap Rudy said that One Nation One Election bill being introduced in the Parliament is a “historic day”.
“The bill has been introduced in the Parliament and has been sent to the JPC. This decision of the government and the Prime Minister is something that politically I had been dreaming of. That has been the dream of the people of the country,” he told ANI.
Parliament session LIVE: How is ONOE unconstitutional, asks Chirag Paswan
Union minister Chirag Paswan raised questions at the Opposition’s remarks and asked how the bill is “unconstitutional and against federalism”.
“At least one member of the Opposition should tell how is it against federalism...The Opposition is an expert in telling lies and setting false narratives. They should talk based on merits. Aren't so many regional parties supporting it?” he told ANI.
Parliament session LIVE: It's a huge step towards Parliamentary reforms, says Union minister
Union minister SP Singh Baghel said that the One Nation One Election bill is a huge step towards Parliamentary reforms, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi believes in minimum government and maximum governance.
“Because of 'One Nation, One Election', once we get free from elections, we can concentrate on development programs. Otherwise, the Code of Conduct has to be imposed now and then. Development gets halted, inaugurations cannot take place,” he added.
Parliament session LIVE: First election of EC should be held, says Uddhav
Sena UBT chief Uddhav Thackeray said that the matter of One Nation One Election bill should come later, first the election of the Election Commissioner should be held.
"If the President can be elected, then why not the Election Commissioner? If people have doubts about EVMs, then they should be cleared. Let the voting happen on the ballot paper once. If they get the same majority, then no one would question anything after that," he added.
Parliament session LIVE: Gaurav Gogoi says, 'To save 0.2% of annual budget, they want to end...'
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi slammed the central government over the One Nation One Election bill and its reasoning for the proposal.
"The government is arguing that crores of rupees are being spent in organizing elections and it is trying to save money. To conduct a Lok Sabha election, ₹3700 crores is spent, this figure was given by ECI during the 2024 LS elections. ₹3,700 crores is 0.02% of the annual budget," the Congress leader told ANI.
Gogoi further said, "To save the 0.02% expenditure of the annual budget, they want to end the entire federal structure of India and give more power to the ECI."
Parliament session LIVE: This whole thing makes no sense, says Shashi Tharoor
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor told ANI, "This whole thing (ONOE bill) makes no sense," adding that "In a parliamentary system, there is no way that you can have fixed terms without completely playing havoc with our democracy."
"It is technically introduced, but you heard from the objections of a lot of parties. In addition to all the very valid objections made by the opposition members, there's also the question of depriving our people's mandate. They have the right to vote. The Constitution begins with the words 'we the people'. This is about the people of India," he added.
Tharoor said, "They should have the right to determine who forms their government and imagine a situation where one government has to fall because another government falls because of an arbitrary deadline."