This is the first time the government has called a secret meeting of the Lok Sabha to discuss delicate matters
The government is considering calling a secret meeting of the Lok Sabha to discuss sensitive issues. Such a meeting has never been called in the country before. It is worth noting that provisions have been made in the Indian Constitution for this type of meeting. During the Chinese invasion in 1962, the opposition had proposed to call a secret meeting.
It is also possible for the Lok Sabha to be called by the central government in secret in terms of discussing sensitive issues, but the provision has yet to be invoked.
According to one constitutional expert, opposition MPs during the Chinese invasion period in 1962 even considered having a secret sitting of the House on this issue. That wasn't acceptable to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at that point.
It must be noted that Chapter 25 of the 'Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha' has sufficient provisions for holding secret meetings at the request of the leader of the House. According to sub-section one of Rule 248, the Speaker may fix any day for a secret sitting of the House at the request of the Leader of the House.