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Parliamentary Bulletin RAJYA SABHA Parliamentary Bulletin PART-II Nos.: 50925-50926] TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2013 No. 50925 Legislative Section Arrest and release of Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad and Dr. C.P. Thakur, Members, Rajya Sabha The following FAX communication∗, dated 18.06.2013, addressed to the Chairman, Rajya Sabha has been received from the Office of the Senior Superintendent of Police, Patna:- “I have the honour to inform you that I during Bihar Bandh called by Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) on 18.06.2013, Hon’ble Member of Rajya Sabha:- 1. Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudy was arrested from Dak Bangla Chauraha under Kotwali Police Station at 1315 hrs. under section 151 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and was taken to temporary camp Jail, Sanjay Gandhi Stadium, Gardanibagh, Patna, wherefrom he was released at 1545 hrs. on the same day, 2. Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad was arrested from Dak Bangla Chauraha under Kotwali Police Station at 1315 hrs. under section 151 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and was taken to temporary Camp Jail, Patliputra Sports Campus, Kankarbagh, Patna, wherefrom he was released at 1510 hrs. on the same day, and 3. Dr. C.P. Thakur was arrested from Dak Bangla Chauraha under Kotwali Police Station at 1315 hrs. under section 151 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and was taken to temporary Camp, Patliputra Sports Campus, Kankarbagh, Patna, wherefrom he was released at 1510 hrs. on the same day.” ——— ∗ Original communication received in Hindi 2 No. 50926 Bill Office Removal of Private Members’ Bills from the Register of Bills pending in the Rajya Sabha Consequent upon the induction of Dr. E. M. Sudarsana Natchiappan in the Union Council of Ministers, the following Private Members’ Bills introduced by him in the Rajya Sabha and pending therein have been removed from the Register of Bills pending in the Rajya Sabha, as per the direction of the Chairman, Rajya Sabha contained in para No. 35373 Rajya Sabha Bulletin, Part-II, dated 23.11.1995: - Sl. Title of the Bill Ministry Introduced on No. concerned 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. The Prevention and Personnel, Introduced on Management of Conflict of Public 27th April, 2012. Interest Bill, 2011. Grievances and Pensions 2. The Protection of Human Home Affairs Introduced on Rights (Amendment) Bill, 27th April, 2012. 2012. 3. The Constitution Environment Introduced on (Amendment) Bill, 2012 and Forest 27th April, 2012. (insertion of new article 21B and amendment of article 51A). 4. The Commercialised Girl Women and Introduced on Child Trafficking Child 7th December, 2012. (Prevention, Rehabilitation Development and Welfare) Bill, 2012. 5. The Rural Labour Labour and Introduced on (Welfare) Bill, 2012. Employment 7th December, 2012. 3 6. The Working Children Women and Introduced on (Rescue, Rehabilitation Child 7th December, 2012. and Welfare) Bill, 2012. Development SHUMSHER K. SHERIFF, Secretary-General .
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