Question Hour is the first hour of a sitting session of the
Lok Sabha
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devoted to questions that
Members of Parliament raise about any aspect of
administrative activity. The concerned Minister is obliged to answer to the
Parliament
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, either orally or in writing, depending on the type of question raised. Questions are one of the ways
Parliament
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can hold the
Executive
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accountable.It is very useful for the
Government
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.
Types of question
There are four types of question—Starred, non-starred, short notice question and questions to private members.
1) Starred Questions are those for which an oral answer is expected. The member is allowed to as after the reply is obtained from the Minister concerned. Answer to such question may be followed by supplementary questions by member.
These questions are printed in green colour and are marked with asterisk sign '*', in order to distinguish from other questions.
2) Non-starred questions are those for which a written reply is expected. After the reply has been provided, no supplementary question can be asked. A notice period is to be given to the minister to reply to a question.
These questions are printed in white colour and not more than 230 questions can be listed for a day in the Lok Sabha.
3) Short notice questions are those which are asked on matters of urgent public importance and thus, can be asked on a shorter notice i.e. less than 10 days. These questions can be answered orally and supplementary questions can be asked.
These questions are printed in light pink colour.
4) Questions to private members are those which are asked to members who are not ministers. These questions are related to
private member's bills, parliamentary committees, private member resolutions.
These questions are printed in Yellow colour.
However, if a Member seeks to ask a question urgently and cannot wait for the duration of the notice period, then the member can do so provided it is accepted by the
Speaker. Such questions are called supplementary questions.
Recent changes
The following procedural changes have been in force since the 5th session of the
15th Lok Sabha:
* A 15-day notice period is now to be given to the minister to respond to a question in Parliament (concept of minimum and maximum notice duration has been removed). The notice duration used to be a minimum of 10 days or maximum of 21 days.
* The
Speaker now has the authority to direct answers to a starred question asked by a member in case of his or her absence on the day their name was called.
* A member is now required to make a statement in the House correcting the reply given by him or her earlier, irrespective of whether the reply given pertained to a starred or unstarred or a short notice question.
* The maximum questions, starred or unstarred, a member is now entitled to give is 10 per day.
Question hour in other legislatures
This sort of a process where elected representatives ask questions that are replied by the Prime Minister or other government ministers is part of parliamentary tradition in many other countries. The Question Hour in the Indian Parliament is similar to the
Prime Minister's Questions
Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs, officially known as Questions to the Prime Minister, while colloquially known as Prime Minister's Question Time) is a constitutional convention (political custom), constitutional convention in the United Kingd ...
in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, the First Minister's Questions in the Scottish Parliament and Senedd Cymru/Welsh Parliament, and the
Question Period in the House of Commons of Canada.
Notable Events
Mundhra scandal
India's very first major financial scam was brought to light during the
2nd Lok Sabha
The Second Lok Sabha (5 April 1957 – 31 March 1962) was elected after the 1957 Indian general election. The 2nd Lok Sabha lasted its full tenure of five years till 1962.
15 sitting members from Rajya Sabha were elected to 2nd Lok Sabha after th ...
when
Feroze Gandhi
Feroze Jehangir Gandhi (12 September 1912 – 8 September 1960) was an Indian freedom fighter, politician and journalist. He served as a member of the provincial parliament between 1950 and 1952, and later a member of the Lok Sabha, the Lower ...
questioned the finance ministry regarding government owned
Life Insurance Corporation's unauthorised investment into Haridas Mundhra's companies. It eventually resulted in the resignation of the then
finance Minister
A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position .
A ministry of finance's portfoli ...
T. T. Krishnamachari.
Puducherry licence scandal
In 1974, during the
5th Lok Sabha, a licence scandal was unearthed during question hour. A memorandum allegedly signed by 21 MPs were submitted by traders of
Puducherry to the Union Commerce Ministry to grant licenses for importing various items. The signatures were forged on the behest of
Indira Gandhi
Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (Given name, ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and stateswoman who served as the Prime Minister of India, prime minister of India from 1966 to 1977 and again from 1980 un ...
's key aide, Lalit Narain Mishra.
[{{cite web , url= https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/15/archives/inquiry-ordered-in-indian-scandal-severe-action-pledged.html , title= Inquiry Ordered in Indian Scandal , work= ]New York Times
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, date= 15 September 1974 , page= 17 , access-date= 14 November 2022
See also
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Interpellation (politics)
Interpellation is a formal parliamentary procedure through which members of parliament request that the government explain, clarify, or justify its policies, actions, or decisions. Typically presented in written or oral form, this process man ...
External links
Introduction to Question Hour in Lok Sabha
References
Parliament of India
Westminster system
Lok Sabha