Rahul Gandhi leads Oppn walkout over no obituaries in House for Nagrota bravehearts

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Nov 30 2016 | 1:22 PM IST

Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday led the walkout by the Opposition in the Parliament, over no obituary references being made for the seven Army personnel who lost their lives in the terror attack on an Army base in Nagrota, Jammu and Kashmir.

"It is the rule and tradition of the Parliament that when someone dies we pay homage to them. But this is the first time that this has not happened, which is why the Congress along with the entire opposition has walked out from the house," Rahul told the media here after emerging from the Lok Sabha.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's presence in the Lok Sabha seemed to make no difference as the turbulence continued in the House.

Meanwhile, both houses of the Parliament have been adjourned till noon as a united opposition continued to mount pressure on the government for the demonetisation of high-value currency notes and raised the issue of yesterday's terror attack in Nagrota, Jammu and Kashmir.

The opposition members denounced that Parliament is not paying homage to the martyrs. This took place even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi was present in the Lok Sabha.

"Combing operation is on. Let the full report come in. This is not a political issue. We have always been paying respect to martyrs," said Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan.

Similar scenes were witnessed in the Rajya Sabha with Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati alleging that the government is not sensitive to the lives lost on border.

There was also a heated argument between Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Sharad Yadav of the Janata Dal (United) in the Upper House.

Jaitley told Yadav that the government was ready for discussion on both demonetisation and terror attacks.

"We have been discussing on note ban. If the opposition wants discussion on terror attacks, we are ready. You discuss the issue of note ban inside your party as there is no consensus in your party itself," he said.

The Rajya Sabha MP asked Jaitley whether Prime Minister Modi is supporting him.

"You are talking about my party.is the Prime Minister with you? Is anyone listening to you?" Yadav said.

The opposition members in Rajya Sabha stormed the well and raised slogans of "Tanashahi nahi chalegi" (Dictatorship won't do).

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First Published: Nov 30 2016 | 1:22 PM IST

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