Oman Daily Observer

Parliament disrupted again, both houses adjourned

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NEW DELHI: Both houses of Parliament witnessed disruption­s for the 13th consecutiv­e day on Monday over the issues of people facing problems over cash crunch, alleged non-payment of salaries to central government staff and discussion on demonetisa­tion.

In the Lok Sabha, the government and opposition failed to break the deadlock over the discussion on demonetisa­tion, which the latter earlier wanted under a rule entailing voting.

Speaker Sumitra Mahajan suggested that the debate can take place without sparring over rules.

Although the opposition climbed down from its earlier demand to hold the discussion under Rule 56 (which entails voting and is seen as a bid to censure the government) and demanded a debate under Rule 184, the government did not yield. Rule 184 also entails voting, but is not seen as censuring of the government.

The Speaker allowed notices by the Biju Janata Dal and Telangana Rashtra Samithi to debate demonetisa­tion under Rule 193, which is meant for conducting a short-duration discussion on an issue.

However, most opposition parties, including the Congress, Trinamool Congress, the Left parties, Rashtriya Janata Dal, Samajwadi Party and others, said the debate can take place under Rule 184.

The first adjournmen­t of the house came in the Question Hour, as opposition members put forward their demand for debate under Rule 184 and started sloganeeri­ng.

The lower house was adjourned till noon. As the house met at noon, Leader of the Congress Mallikarju­n Kharge said they were ready for the debate under Rule 184.

“We have requested repeatedly a debate under Rule 56...but we finding other ways. for are

We can take up the debate under Rule 184,” Kharge said.

“People are getting ill and dying. The GDP (gross domestic product) growth has slowed down; people have lost jobs. This is a serious matter,” Kharge said. While the opposition insisted on Rule 184, Mahajan said the debate should be started without insisting on rule and instead the problems of the common people should be discussed.

“Everyone wants to discuss the problems of the common people, so do I...there is a debate listed under Rule 193... but I am ready to cooperate; don’t fight on rules, start the discussion without any rule,” Mahajan said.

While the government agreed, the opposition insisted on Rule 184, and started protesting again by raising slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Amid the din, the Speaker continued with Zero Hour submission­s, before adjourning the House till 2 pm.

When the house reassemble­d, the protests continued and opposition members trooped near the Speaker’s podium.

Mahajan then adjourned the house for the day.

In the Rajya Sabha, the opposition raised the issue of non-payment of salaries to central government employees, besides hardships faced by the cash-strapped people during the weekend. — IANS

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