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Logjam continues, Parliament adjourned for the day

Last Updated: Thursday, September 06, 2012, 14:25     A- A A+
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New Delhi: Uproar over coal blocks allocation issue paralysed proceedings of Parliament for the 12th consecutive day on Thursday, drowning most of the Monsoon Session which ends tomorrow.

As soon as Parliament met for the day, BJP members were on their feet in both Houses and raised slogans demanding Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's resignation over the coal block allocation issue.

Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned for the day following the ruckus in the Parliament.

Earlier, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned till noon after opposition triggered ruckus on the issue. Members of the DMK, AIADMK, CPI and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) were in the Well raising the Sri Lanka issue.

When the Lok Sabha met again at noon, BJP members trooped into the Well and demanded that the Prime Minister tender his resignation. Congress and BJP members shouted slogans against each other.

DMK members were opposing the training of Sri Lankan military personnel in India, while AIADMK and VCK members protested the upcoming visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to India.

Minister of Housing and Poverty Alleviation Kumari Selja introduced the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill, 2012, amid the din. The House was then adjourned for the day.

Uproarious scenes were witnessed in the Rajya Sabha soon after it reassembled at noon with SP members rushing to the Well against reservation in promotion for SC/ST employees in government jobs and the BJP members were on their feet on the coal issue.

As protests continued, the House was adjourned till 2 pm.

Strong objections were also made by V Maitreyan (AIADMK) on the absence of External Affairs Minister SM Krishna who was to reply on his Calling Attention Motion on the situation arising out of repeated attacks on Tamil Nadu fishermen by Sri Lankan Navy.

When the issue was raised two Ministers of State for External Affairs - E Ahamed and Preneet Kaur - were absent from the Upper House. Deputy Chairman P J Kurien also asked, "Where is the Minister?"

Amid din, Kurien announced taking up of the Calling Attention Motion. Maitreyan who was shouting "No Minister, no Minister," rushed to the well.

SP members led by Naresh Agrawal, also raised their pitch shouting "Promotion mein aarakshan nahin chalega (No reservation will be allowed in promotion)," even as marshals were deputed near the Chair to prevent any untoward incident.

While BJP members were on their feet seeking the Prime Minister's resignation on the coal issue, party member Tarun Vijay did not put the short notice question.

Earlier, when the Lok Sabha met for the day, Speaker Meira Kumar took up the Question Hour after making an obituary reference to the victims of the fire tragedy in Sivakasi.

After observing silence for a while, BJP members trooped to the Well raising slogans against the PM.

The Rajya Sabha proceedings also began with obituary reference to Sivakasi victims.

Soon after, the House the plunged into turmoil as BJP members shouted slogans demanding resignation of the Prime Minister. Some SP members were up on their feet but they could not be heard in the din.

Chairman Hamid Ansari tried to restore order in the House and called for the first listed question but BJP members were unrelenting. He then adjourned the House till noon.

PTI

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First Published: Thursday, September 06, 2012, 09:31

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Gopal Karunakaran - NOIDA
Jaisa Raja waisa Praja! The type of parliamentarians we now have , little wonder that the country is where it is! pathetic leadership - each party is responsible!!!
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ajit vadakayil - calicut
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Deepak - Maharashtra
All these workshirker politicians must be rendered salaryless!
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Shomini Jayaswal - Meerut
Yes, No-work-no-pay! Every day gone waste in parliament costs us1.7 cr. who will compensate?
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Suprita - Mumbai
Yes, why not! They are employees just like we are! An employee must face salary cuts if he skips a day and also punishment if he misbehaves? Why not for politicians! Are they above us?
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Meenakshi - Hyderabad
These politicians who create a ruckus and stall the parliament must face pay cuts.. then they will know what hard-earned money means.
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Ajmal kouser - Lucknow
Waise jo log bill k against hain un ki.problm kia hAi.....kia ye india lo develped country ki shakal mei nahi dekhna chahte
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Ajmal kouser - Lucknow
Waise jo log bill k against hain un ki.problm kia hAi.....kia ye india lo develped country ki shakal mei nahi dekhna chahte
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Bhat - Karnataka
reservation should be only on basis of economic criteria ... there are wealthy SC / ST and poor brahmins..
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Sanjay Jain - Ahmedabad
No one from outside abuse politician, because they are member of parliament. They can abuse and they can fight like cats and make mockery of or whole system. If i beat this naresh agarwal i will be jailed, but now why Speaker of Rajya Sabha is not putting them behind bar. These politician had only damaged our whole system. They should be punished
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Suprita - Mumbai
Yes, why not! They are employees just like we are! An employee must face salary cuts if he skips a day and also punishment if he misbehaves? Why not for politicians! Are they above us?



Sanjay Jain - Ahmedabad
No one from outside abuse politician, because they are member of parliament. They can abuse and they can fight like cats and make mockery of or whole system. If i beat this naresh agarwal i will be jailed, but now why Speaker of Rajya Sabha is not putting them behind bar. These politician had only damaged our whole system. They should be punished



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WHAT ABOUT WOMEN RESERVATION BILL?-WHAT IS THE HURRY ABOUT PROMOTION BILL?



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