Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Parliament din drowns no-trust motions again

- Jatin Gandhi jatin.gandhi@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A clutch of no-confidence motion notices served by different opposition members could not be taken up yet again on Tuesday with Speaker Sumitra Mahajan citing lack of order in the House and adjourning the Lok Sabha for the day.

Majahan, who first adjourned the Lower House in the morning at 11:02 over disruption­s, announced the end of the day’s proceeding­s a few minutes after the it reconvened at noon.

In the Rajya Sabha, which did not function either because of disruption­s and frequent adjournmen­ts, opposition members protested the adjournmen­t of the House by chairman M Venkaiah Naidu by staying on in their seats for half-an-hour longer. There are only six sittings remaining in the current session.

Lawmakers from Tamil Nadu’s ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam were in the well of the House demanding the constituti­on of the Cauvery Management Board, to which members of the Congress and the Left protested. Mahajan announced she would not be able to take up the no-confidence motions till there was order in the House.

“I am duty bound…I can’t do it till there is order in the House,” Mahajan said.

Opposition members had come equipped with numbered placards that said “for no-confidence” to drive home the point that more than 50 members of parliament wanted the no-confidence motion.

Leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha, Mallikarju­n Kharge insisted that the motions be tabled in the House. “Madam, we want a discussion…the support of 50 members of the House is needed, there are many more,” he told the Speaker amid the protests.

Parliament­ary affairs minister Ananth Kumar reiterated that the government enjoys confidence of the people inside and outside Parliament.

Attacking the Congress, Kumar said, “The Congress has become a marginal party and lost its primacy. It has become a party that follows others.” The grand old party had last week joined the parties that had already served notices for no-confidence motions against the government.

Tempers ran high in the Lower House even after it was adjourned, with some members of the Congress and the AIADMK nearly clashing after a heated exchange between the two sides, prompting the watch and ward staff to intervene and break up the quarrellin­g sides.

 ?? ARVIND YADAV/HT ?? AIADMK leaders raise slogans outside the Parliament on Tuesday demanding the constituti­on of n
Cauvery Management Board.
ARVIND YADAV/HT AIADMK leaders raise slogans outside the Parliament on Tuesday demanding the constituti­on of n Cauvery Management Board.

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