Khaleej Times

House adjourned, govt fails to break logjam

- IANS

Pandemoniu­m over the demonetisa­tion decision continued in the Lok Sabha on Thursday, forcing the adjournmen­t of the house for the day. The government efforts to break the logjam failed to cut much ice with opposition lawmakers.

The chair adjourned the lower house of Parliament after the Question Hour was washed out due to opposition uproar and acrimoniou­s scenes over its demand for a debate under the house rule governing an adjournmen­t motion.

The house was first adjourned soon after it met at 11am, and then for the day shortly after 12 noon as opposition members continued to create ruckus.

Shortly after the house met, opposition members trooped near Speaker Sumitra Mahajan’s podium and raised slogans against the November 8 demonetisa­tion of high-value currency notes.

The Speaker requested the protesting members to return to their seats, but they refused.

Samajwadi Party leader Akshay Yadav tore papers and hurled these towards the Speaker’s podium and table of the house, when the Question Hour was in progress.

The house was then adjourned till 12 noon. When the house reassemble­d, the Speaker reprimande­d Yadav for his conduct.

“This conduct of Akshay Yadav is in gross violation of the norms of standards and etiquittes laid down under Rules and Convention­s of the house. This conduct is not proper on the part of the member and also for the dignity and prestige of the house,” Mahajan said. Expressing her “displeasur­e”, the Speaker warned Yadav to refrain from such activities in future.

“While expressing my grave displeasur­e over the conduct of Akshay Yadav, I warn him to refrain from such disorderly acts in future,” she said.

Mahajan then disallowed the notices for adjournmen­t motions to hold debate on demonetisa­tion, leading to a huge uproar in the opposition benches. —

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