Heated exchanges between Opposition, BJP disrupts Rajya Sabha proceedings
Rajya Sabha today witnessed sharp exchanges between Treasury and Opposition benches as they tried to outshout each other over different issues, throwing the House into a pandemonium and forcing its adjournment till noon.
By : migrator
Update: 2016-12-15 08:25 GMT
New Delhi
As the Opposition led by Congress demanded farm loan waiver to give relief to the distressed farmers hit by weather vagaries and demonetisation, the ruling benches shouted slogans displaying copies of a news report claiming that some people in the erstwhile UPA regime allegedly received money in the Agusta-Westland helicopter deal.
Leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said it is unprecedented that the ruling side is not allowing Parliament to function.
"It is the ruling party which is disrupting the House... in both Houses (of Parliament), it is the ruling party which is not allowing the Parliament to function. It is for the first time in the history of independent India that the ruling party is not allowing the House to function," he said.
Azad, who had given a notice to raise the issue of distress among farmers after demonetisation, was called by the Deputy Chairman P J Kurien to speak but he could hardly make his submission.
"I have given the floor to the Leader of the Opposition. It is the convention of the House that when Leader of the Opposition or Leader of the House wish to speak, they are heard in silence," Kurien said but BJP members did not heed.
Union ministers too interjected as Azad rose to speak with I&B Minister M Venkaiah Naidu wanting to know what he wanted to say and Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi saying the members of the ruling side want a discussion on the corruption issue.
Kurien told Naidu that Azad had given a notice to raise farmers distress and even without a notice the Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the House are allowed to speak whenever they wish to speak.
To Naqvi, he said the ruling side can give a notice to raise a discussion on the issue they want, and asked Azad to make his submission.
Alleging that the Centre was anti-farmer and its policies were ruining crops, Azad said farmers are dying, their vegetables rotting and crops welting and they are not sowing seeds. Farmers in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and other states are facing grave distress and the Centre should waive off their loan, he demanded.
Using his lung power to make the submission due to slogans by BJP members to drown his voice, he said, "the ruling side is not allowing Parliament to function."
Mayawati (BSP), Sitaram Yechury (CPI-M) and Derek O'Brien (TMC) too rose to say but they could not be heard in the din.
At this point, Congress members trooped into the Well of the House shouting slogans demanding waiver of farm loans.
Kurien tried to restore order in the House but his pleas fell on deaf ears, forcing him to adjourn the proceedings till 1200 hours.
When the House met at noon for the Question Hour, pandemonium prevailed as members of both Congress and BJP were on their feet raising slogans and counter slogans.
With Opposition and Treasury benches both creating uproar, pleas by Chairman Hamid Ansari to allow the Question Hour to take place went unheard.
Ansari also warned some members displaying some posters, saying "no posters please. Please allow the Question Hour to proceed."
While Congress members wanted to raise the issue of plight of farmers and common people due to demonetisation, the BJP members raised the issue of Agusta-Westland chopper scam.
The BJP members sought to know who was behind the chopper scam, while the Opposition raised slogans demanding a loan waiver for farmers. They also raised slogans against the Prime Minister.
Amid the continued uproar, Chairman Ansari adjourned the House initially for 30 minutes.
When the House met again, there was ruckus in the House with Opposition members again on their feet raising their issue.
Sharad Yadav (JD-U) said that farmers in the country were facing problems. Several members of Congress were heard shouting slogans.
With repeated pleas for restoring of order going unheeded, Ansari adjourned the House till 1400 hours.
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