Congress, BSP, SP and TMC members trooped into the Well of the House raising slogans demanding the government's reply on the problems faced by employees and pensioners, forcing Deputy Chairman P J Kurien to adjourn the proceedings till noon and again till 1400 hours as similar scenes continued.
Soon after the Upper House mourned the death of two of its former members and the listed papers were laid, Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said: "The government employees and pensioners are not getting their salaries. I want to know from the goverment if there is a financial emergency."
He said there is no cash in ATMs located even in the Parliament complex. "When we are not getting money from ATMs in Parliament, how do we expect it outside? It seems there is a financial emergency."
Stating that it is a serious issue, Deputy Chairman P J Kurien called members to resume the discussion on demonetisation that had began on November 16.
"I am agreeing that you are raising a important and serious issue. It is for the government to reply. You start discussion. If all of you shout, what is the benefit? The only remedy is discussion," he said.
But unrelenting Opposition members trooped into the Well raising slogans -- "Logon ka paisa, logon ko do (give the money that belongs to people)", "Hosh mein aao, Hosh mein aao, Pradhan Mantri House mein aao (Come to your senses, PM come to the House)."
As protesting members started shouting at high pitch, Kurien said: "You want a solution to the problem, then go back and raise the issue. Then the government will reply. This is not the way. There is anarchy in the House. I am not going to adjourn. Slogan shouting is no solution. You will get certain headlines in newspapers and nothing more. I will not adjourn."
The Treasury benches countered the Opposition shouting "We want discussion, We want discussion."
As the Opposition members refused to heed to the Chair's repeated pleas to return to their seat, Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiah Naidu suggested the Chair to take up the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill 2014.
Opposition members did not heed to this, even as Naresh Agarwal (SP) said that the entire nation has been crippled due to demonetisation. As the protests continued, the House was adjourned till 1200 hours.
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