Starred Questions In Parliamentary Proceedings | 28 Nov 2019
Why in News
The ongoing Winter Session of 17th Lok Sabha has taken all the 20 starred questions for the first time since 1972.
- The previous record was created during the 5th Lok Sabha (1972) when 14 starred questions were answered.
- In the 5th Lok Sabha (1972), the number of starred questions was fixed at 20 per Question Hour. Similarly, for the Rajya Sabha, the number is fixed at 15.
- Members of Parliament have a right to ask questions which is one of the devices available to them to seek information on matters of public importance.
- The Question Hour is one such mechanism in which the members ask questions on varied aspects of administration and governmental activity.
Question Hour
- The first hour of every parliamentary sitting is termed as Question hour.
- It is mentioned in the Rules of Procedure of the House.
- During this time, the members ask questions and the ministers usually give answers.
- The questions are of three types, namely,
- Starred questions:
- These are distinguished by an asterisk.
- It requires an oral answer and hence supplementary questions can follow.
- The list of these questions is printed in green colour.
- Unstarred questions:
- It requires a written answer and hence, supplementary questions cannot follow.
- The list of these questions is printed in white colour.
- Short notice questions:
- The matters of public importance and of urgent character are considered under this type of questions.
- It is asked by giving a notice of less than ten days.
- It is answered orally.
- The list of these questions is printed in light pink colour.
- Starred questions:
- In addition to the ministers, the questions can also be asked to the private members.
- Question to private members:
- These questions are mentioned under Rule 40 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha.
- A question may be addressed to a private member if the subject matter of the question relates to some bill, resolution for which that member is responsible.
- The list of these questions is printed in yellow colour.
- Question to private members: