Millennium Post

Oppn protests on note ban in Rajya Sabha continue

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Opposition led by Congress and TMC today forced two adjournmen­ts in Rajya Sabha over their demand that the House condoles the killing of 25 armymen since the surgical strikes and the death of 82 persons due to post-demonetisa­tion hardships.

Rejecting the government’s offer for discussion on the situation along the border and resuming the debate on demonetisa­tion of 500 and 1000 rupee notes, Opposition members trooped into the Well shouting anti-government slogans, forcing Deputy Chairman P J Kurien to adjourn the proceeding­s till noon.

When the House reassemble­d at noon, the uproar continued and the Question Hour could not be taken up, forcing Chairman Hamid Ansari to adjourn the proceeding­s till 1400 hours.

No sooner had the House assembled for the day, Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said there should be an obituary reference for the seven army personnel including two officers in terrorist attack at Nagrota army base near Jammu yesterday as well as for the 82 persons who died because of the “wrong policies of government.”

As other opposition members joined in, Kurien got listed papers laid on the table.

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy (TMC) said he had given a notice under rule 267 for an obituary resolution to mourn the martyrdom of 25 army personnel since the surgical strikes across the LOC, and the death of 82 people standing in queues io get valid currency after the ban on 500 and 1000 rupee notes. Kurien, however, said the notice is not permitted.

Azad said it was a serious issue if “we are not ready to pay homage” to brave soldiers and those who died because of the “wrong policies” of the government.

Charging government with being insensitiv­e, Mayawati (BSP) said demonetisa­tion was done without preparatio­n and a condolence message has to be brought before the House.

Leader of the House and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the government was ready for discussion on both the issues mentioned by the Opposition.

While the discussion on demonetisa­tion should be resumed, the government is ready for a discussion on the situation along the border, he said.

When Sharad Yadav (JDU) also spoke on the currency issue, Jaitley snapped at him asking him to first discuss demonetisa­tion within his party and decide if it is against the move or for it.

His remark was apparent reference to JD-U Chief and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar supporting demonetisa­tion.

“We are not against demonetisa­tion. We are against the restrictio­ns that have been placed (on withdrawal­s from own accounts),” Yadav shot back.

Ram Gopal Yadav (SP) demanded that the government pay compensati­on of Rs 10 lakh each to the kin of all those who lost their lives due to hardship caused by demonetisa­tion.

As the opposition members trooped into the Well, Kurien said the government is ready for discussion on both the issues and they should decide which of the two should be discussed first.

But Opposition members continued to shout slogans like “Sharam Sharam Karo, Narendra Modi Sharam Karo (Shame on you Narendra Modi)”, “Garib Virodhi Yeh Sarkar Nahi Chalegi, Nahi Chalegi (Anti-poor government will not be tolerated)” and “Modi Teri Tanashahi Nahi Chalegi (Modi’s dictatorsh­ip will not be tolerated).”

With his pleas going unheeded, Kurien adjourned the proceeding­s till noon.

When the House met again, Chairman Hamid Ansari called for Question Hour to be taken up, but the Opposition members were again on their feet raising objections.

Soon the members of Congress, TMC, Left, SP, BSP and DMK stood in the aisles and started raising slogans. Later, when they raised slogans of “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan” the treasury bench members too joined them in shouting the same slogan.

 ??  ?? Vice President Hamid Ansari speaks in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday
Vice President Hamid Ansari speaks in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday

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