Ruckus in parliament over Adani case and Sambhal violence: Proceedings adjourned till November 27!
New Delhi – On the first day of the winter session of Parliament, there was a huge ruckus in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on Monday. In both the houses, the opposition demanded a discussion on the allegations against Adani in the US and the violence in Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh. At this time, the opposition MPs created ruckus. Finally, the proceedings of both the houses were adjourned till November 27.
It is reported that the opposition has also moved an adjournment motion in the Rajya Sabha regarding the Manipur violence and the disaster in Wayanad in Kerala. The opposition MPs took the BJP to task over the violence. At this time, the Samajwadi Party MPs created ruckus while trying to express their views loudly. Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav was also seen standing at this time. Members of other opposition parties also tried to raise various issues and disrupted the proceedings of the House. Due to the uproar of the opposition, Zero Hour and Question Hour could not be held in both the Houses.
Editorial PerspectiveJust as unruly students who create ruckus in schools are punished, why are MPs who disrupt the functioning of Parliament and waste money by creating ruckus in Parliament not punished ? |