New Delhi: Parliament Monday passed the Indian Antarctic Bill, 2022 which seeks to extend the application of domestic laws to research stations set up by India in the Antarctic region. The Bill piloted in the Upper House by Earth Sciences Minister Jitendra Singh, was passed with a voice vote after a brief discussion amid a protest by the Opposition on various issues, including the arrest of Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut.
Earlier several amendments moved by Opposition MPs were rejected by the House, including sending the bill to a select committee of the Rajya Sabha for scrutiny of the proposed legislation. Lok Sabha had given its approval to the bill on July 22.
The Opposition parties demanded division on sending the bill to the Select Committee. Bhubaneswar Kalita, who was chairing the session, had called for the division. With several members protesting in the Well of the House, Kalita said the division cannot take place unless MPs are on their allotted seats, and he called it off.