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Parliament proceedings adjourned till December 2

29 Nov 2024 Evaluate

Proceedings in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned for the fourth day since the beginning of the Winter Session following protests by the Opposition MPs over the Adani issue and violence in Sambhal and Manipur. 

In Rajya Sabha, soon after laying of listed papers in the morning session, Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar said he had received 17 notices for adjournment of scheduled business under Rule 267 of the House. The Chairman said he was rejecting all the notices. This led to a protest by several opposition MPs who began raising slogans. Expressing anguish, Dhankhar said, ‘I call upon you (MPs) for deep reflection. Rule 267 is being weaponised as a mechanism of disruption’. Amid continuous sloganeering by Opposition MP Dhankhar said, ‘...This cannot be appreciated. We are creating a very bad precedent. Our actions are not public-centric. We are getting into irrelevance...' The RS chairman adjourned the House proceedings until Monday.

Meanwhile, in Lok Sabha proceedings were initially adjourned till noon and later for the day following protests by Opposition members over the Adani controversy and the recent violence in Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh. As soon as the House met for the day, members from Opposition parties, including the Congress, sought to raise various issues. Some members, mostly from the Congress and Samajwadi Party, were also in the Well of the House and shouted slogans. 

Speaker Om Birla said the House should be allowed to run and that the Question Hour was members' time. People want the House to function and there should be discussions. Two questions were taken up during the Question Hour that went on for around 10 minutes. As the din continued, the proceedings were adjourned till noon. When the House reconvened, sloganeering by Opposition members continued in the Question Hour. Amid persistent protest, the LS was adjourned for the fourth straight day.


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