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Cong tables no-trust notice against govt

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15th Consecutiv­e working day parliament failed to transact any business

new delhi — The impasse in both the Houses of Parliament continued on Friday and Parliament failed to transact any business for the 15th consecutiv­e working day.

Meanwhile, the Congress tabled in the Lok Sabha a notice for noconfiden­ce motion against the Narendra Modi government.

“This House expresses no confidence in the Council of Ministers,” read the notice tabled by Mallikarju­n Kharge, the Leader of Congress in the lower House.

Already, the TDP and YSR Congress Party have filed notices for no-confidence motion against the government over the issue of special category status for Andhra Pradesh, but they have not been taken up due to continued disruption of the House.

On Friday too, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan could not take up the noconfiden­ce motion in the din.

Protests started as soon as the House met with members from the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and the AIADMK trooping near the Speaker’s podium. Congress members protested from their seats over the Supreme Court verdict on the SC/ST Act.

The AIADMK and the TRS have

All sections of the House need to introspect as to why as the Upper House of Parliament, we have let down the people of the country for three long weeks.” M. Venkaiah Naidu, Rajya Sabha Chairman

been paralysing the House with protests, pressing for their demands for setting of Cauvery Water Management Board and increase in the reservatio­n quota for jobs in Telangana.

As the din continued, the Speaker adjourned the House till noon.

The scene was no different when it met again, with Mahajan urging the protesting members to return to their seats so that the no-confidence motion could be taken up.

As the protests continued, Mahajan announced that March 26 will be a holiday on account of Ram Navami, before adjourning the House for the day.

The Rajya Sabha was adjourned for the day amid vociferous protests by the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), the AIADMK and the Congress on different issues. Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu urged the government to reach out to the agitating parties and also asked “all sections of the House” to introspect and let the House function.

Soon after the House met, Naidu expressed his anguish over the continued disruption and hoped it would function from Monday as there was a long list of pending Bills before adjourning the proceeding­s for the day.

“We have a long list of business. I hope the Parliament­ary Affairs Minister and the government will also take into confidence the members of different political parties and come to some understand­ing by Monday. At least the House should run and have all this business,” the Chairman said.

Earlier in the day, Naidu said: “Today (Friday) we are completing three weeks (of logjam). During my long stint in public life, I have seen very few distressin­g events as the present one. Rajya Sabha, the House of elders, could not discharge the mandated duties for three weeks. As the Chairman, I tried everything that I could but no result.

“All sections of the House need to introspect as to why as the Upper House of Parliament, we have let down the people of the country for three long weeks.”

Naidu said that persisting with disruption­s for three weeks had no justificat­ion. He said he had been getting queries from the public as to why the House was not being adjourned sine die.

“Will the next week be any different? I am sad to note that I would not like to hazard any guess. I leave it to the leaders and honourable members of Parliament of all sides to reflect and decide if you are going to change for better... It is for you to rekindle the hope. You have to decide,” the Chairman said.

After the laying of papers, Minister of State for Parliament­ary Affairs Vijay Goel listed the details of the pending Bills for passing and discussion next week.

No sooner had the Chairman finished when the TDP, the AIADMK and the Congress members stormed near the Chair shouting slogans and holding placards. Naidu urged the members to return to their seats but that went unheard.

“What is going on? ‘Ye koi bazar nahi hai, ye Parliament hai’ (This is not a market, this is Parliament). How long you will do it? How will you justify this? People are deeply disturbed,” he said before adjourning the House.

The Upper House has witnessed disruption­s over different issues including demands for special status to Andhra Pradesh, setting up of the Cauvery Management Board and the multi-thousand crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud since March 5 when Parliament reassemble­d for the budget session after recess.

The TDP is demanding special status to Andhra Pradesh while the AIADMK members are asking for constituti­on of Cauvery Management Board to manage water distributi­on between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

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