Tag: Lok Sabha adjourned

  • Lok Sabha adjourns till 3 pm following Opposition protests over price rise

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha proceedings on Monday were adjourned till 3 pm amid protests by Opposition members over price rise, with Speaker Om Birla warning that members might be asked to go out of the House if they continue protesting after 3 pm.

    Speaker Om Birla warned the protesting members, including from the Congress, TMC and DMK, that those who continue to shout slogans, display placards will have to do it outside the House after 3 pm.

    As the Opposition members continued to protest, a visibly peeved Birla told them that the government was ready to discuss issues raised by them and stressed that people want the House to function.

    With the din continuing, the proceedings were adjourned till 3 pm after the Question Hour went on for around 20 minutes.

    NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha proceedings on Monday were adjourned till 3 pm amid protests by Opposition members over price rise, with Speaker Om Birla warning that members might be asked to go out of the House if they continue protesting after 3 pm.

    Speaker Om Birla warned the protesting members, including from the Congress, TMC and DMK, that those who continue to shout slogans, display placards will have to do it outside the House after 3 pm.

    As the Opposition members continued to protest, a visibly peeved Birla told them that the government was ready to discuss issues raised by them and stressed that people want the House to function.

    With the din continuing, the proceedings were adjourned till 3 pm after the Question Hour went on for around 20 minutes.

  • Lok Sabha adjourned till noon amid protest by Opposition members

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    NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned till noon on Friday amid protest by Opposition members over Pegasus and other issues.

    As the House convened for the day, Speaker Om Birla took up Question Hour.

    However, the members resorted to sloganeering over Pegasus snooping controversy and farm laws.

    As the protests continued, the Speaker urged the agitating members to go back to their seats.

    The proceedings lasted for around 15 minutes after which Birla adjourned the House till noon.

     

  • Lok Sabha proceedings adjourned till 2 pm amid Opposition uproar

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    NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned for the second time on Thursday as the Opposition continued with their protests against alleged snooping by Pegasus spyware and other issues.

    The House was adjourned till 2 pm and prior to that, proceedings were adjourned for around half-an-hour till noon.

    As soon as the House met for the day, Speaker Om Birla congratulated the Indian hockey team for an Olympic medal after 41 years as well as women athletes who won medals at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.

    When the Question Hour commenced, Opposition parties started protesting against various issues, including the Pegasus spyware controversy and farm laws.

    Many members trooped into the Well of the House, shouting slogans and displaying placards.

    Despite the din, at least ten questions and supplementaries were taken up during the Question Hour.

    While urging the protesting members to go back to their seats, Birla said important issues are being discussed in the Question Hour and that they were not asking questions but only indulging in sloganeering.

    “This is not appropriate for Parliament traditions,” the Speaker said and stressed that people want the House to run in accordance with traditions and rules.

    Crores of rupees are being spent and people are asking why the House is not running, Birla said before adjourning the proceedings till noon as the Opposition uproar over various issues continued.

    Earlier, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury sought to raise the issue of the death of a Dalit girl following an alleged sexual assault in the national capital but was not allowed.

    As soon as the House resumed at noon, Chowdhury again tried to raise the issue of the death of the Dalit girl in Delhi.

    He said he wanted the House to adopt a resolution condemning the incident.

    The Congress leader of Lok Sabha was immediately countered by Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Arjun Meghwal who asked why the opposition party was silent on similar issues which had taken place in Rajasthan, a state ruled by the Congress.

    Meghwal objected to Chowdhury raising the issue and said that it was condemnable that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has failed to raise the Rajasthan issues.

    Rajendra Agrawal, who was in the chair, ignored Chowdhury’s appeal and allowed the papers related to various ministries to be laid in the House amidst the continued protests and sloganeering by opposition members.

    After about 10 minutes of business, Agrawal asked the protesting opposition MPs to go to their seats so that the House can function normally.

    As the opposition did not heed to the chair’s appeal, Agrawal adjourned the House till 2 pm.

    Since the start of the Monsoon session on July 19, Parliamentary proceedings have been continuously witnessing disruptions due to protests by Opposition parties.

    Making a mention of India’s performance at the Tokyo Olympics, the Speaker earlier said the Indian men’s hockey team winning bronze medal was a unique achievement.

    He also congratulated the country’s women athletes on winning three medals at the Tokyo Olympics and also termed their victories as the symbol of “Nari Shakti” (women power).

    So far, India has won four medals at the Tokyo Olympics, including bronze by the men’s hockey team.

    The three other medals have been won by woman athletes.

    Mirabai Chanu has won silver in weightlifting in the 49 kg category, boxer Lovlina Borgohain (69kg) has bagged a bronze and shuttler P V Sindhu has won bronze medal in the women’s singles badminton

  • Lok Sabha proceedings adjourned till 12:30 pm as Congress members hurl papers at Chair, Treasury benches

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    NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned till 12:30 pm on Wednesday as opposition created ruckus in the House with Congress members throwing papers at the Chair and Treasury benches while protesting over Pegasus and other issues.

    As the Lok Sabha met in the morning, the House took up the Question Hour amid continued slogan-shouting by opposition members.

    As the opposition protests intensified, Congress members were seen throwing papers at the Chair and Treasury benches.

    Rajendra Agrawal, who was chairing the proceedings, took up matters under Rule 377.

    As the ruckus continued, Agrawal adjourned the House for about 20 minutes till 12:30 pm.

  • Lok Sabha adjourned till 12.45 PM amid protest by Opposition members

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    NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha was adjourned till 12.30 pm on Tuesday, for the third time since the House convened for the day, amid continuous protest by Opposition members over the Pegasus snooping controversy and farm laws.

    After the House convened for the day at 11 am, the Opposition members trooped into the Well, shouting slogans and raising banners.

    The Congress, CPI, CPI(M), TMC members were protesting over the Pegasus snooping issue, while the BSP, SP and Shiromani Akali Dal were protesting against three farm laws of the Centre.

    Speaker Om Birla repeatedly urged them to go back to their seats.

    “Do not compete with each other in sloganeering. Compete with each other to raise people’s issues,” he said.

    Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar took a swipe at the protesting Opposition members and said if they are concerned about farmers, they should allow the proceedings of the House to continue.

    He made the remarks while replying to a supplementary query related to an insurance scheme for farmers during the Question Hour as the Opposition members continued with their sloganeering on various issues, including the Pegasus spying issue and the agriculture laws.

    “There are around 15 questions related to farmers. If the Opposition members are really concerned about farmers, they should listen to what the government has to say,” Tomar said.

    “Disruptions are lowering the decorum of the House,” he said.

    As the protest continued, the House was first adjourned till 11.45 am.

    The protest continued even after the House resumed and the proceedings were adjourned till 12 noon and then till 12.30 pm.

    Since the start of the Monsoon Session of Parliament on July 19, both Houses have been rocked by Opposition protests over various issues.

  • Lok Sabha adjourned till 11.45 am amid protest by Opposition members

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned till 11.45 am amid protest by Opposition members over a range of issues, including the Pegasus snooping controversy and three farm laws.

    After the House convened for the day, the Opposition members trooped into the Well, shouting slogans and raising banners.

    Speaker Om Birla repeatedly urged them to go back to their seats.

    “Do not compete with each other in sloganeering. Compete with each other to raise people’s issues,” he said. As the protests continued, the House was adjourned till 11.45 am.

  • Lok Sabha adjourned sine die

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    NEW DELHI:  Lok Sabha was on Thursday adjourned sine die, bringing the nearly two-month long Budget session to an end.

    The session started on January 29 and was originally slated to end on April 8 but several members had urged Speaker Om Birla to end the session earlier as they focus on electioneering for the five assemblies.

    Speaker Birla had recently contracted COVID-19 and was not attending the House.

    In his observations before adjourning the proceedings sine die (indefinite period), Bhartruhari Mehtab, who was in the chair, wished Birla a speedy recovery and informed members that the Speaker was stable.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several cabinet ministers and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi were present in the House.

  • Lok Sabha adjourned twice as Opposition continues protest over 3 new farm laws

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    NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned twice on Wednesday as the protesting opposition members demanded a separate discussion on the farm laws issue.

    As soon as the House met at 4 PM, Congress leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury tried to raise the issue of farmers’ agitation, saying that the matter is maligning the image of the country.

    “We are concerned,” he said.

    Urging members to return to their seats, Speaker Om Birla said they should maintain the dignity of the House or else he will have to take disciplinary actions against those who violate norms.

    He said the Question Hour is important and it should go on.

    But opposition members refused to relent, forcing him to adjourn the proceedings till 4.30 PM.

    Following the first adjournment when the house reassembled at 4:30 PM, Chowdhury demanded that there should be a separate discussion on the Presidential address and the farmers’ issue.

    The Speaker said the members should maintain the dignity of the House and return to the seats.

    He said that sufficient time and opportunity would be given to them to express their views.

    Birla urged AAP leader Bhagwant Mann to go to his seat if he wants a discussion and warned him of action.

    But the opposition members refused to relent forcing him to adjourn the proceedings again till 5 PM.

    Several farmer unions have been staging protests at various border points of Delhi since late November demanding the repeal of the farm laws.

    Members of the Congres, DMK, Trinamool, and Bhagwant Mann of the AAP were at the forefront of raising slogans against the farm laws and the treatment meted out to the protesting farmers.

  • Lok Sabha proceedings adjourned after Opposition disrupts Question Hour over farm laws

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned for about an hour till 5 pm on Tuesday after opposition members disrupted the Question Hour to press for repeal of three new farm laws.

    As soon as the proceedings started at 4 pm, opposition members from parties including the Congress, DMK and the Trinamool Congress trooped into the Well, raising slogans demanding repeal of the three “black” laws.

    Members from the Shiv Sena were seen raising slogans from the aisles.

    Former Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal of the Shiromani Akali Dal was also seen holding a poster demanding repeal of the contentious agriculture legislations.

    Speaker Om Birla urged the members to return to their seats and follow the COVID-19 protocol.

    He said in the ongoing Question Hour, questions related to farmers were listed and members can raise their issues at that time.

    He also said during the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address, members can raise these issues.

    But opposition members refused to relent forcing him to adjourn the proceedings at around 4.10 pm.

    Several farmers unions have been staging protests on various border points of Delhi demanding the repeal of the farm laws.