Another day of no work in LS, trust vote notice not taken up

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 22 2018 | 1:20 PM IST

The proceedings of Lok Sabha became a casualty of noisy protests by the AIADMK and TRS members yet again today as the House was adjourned for the day without transacting any business.

The two notices of no confidence motion against the council of ministers were not taken up for the fourth day as Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said she could not proceed forward unless the House was in order.

The Question Hour was washed out in the morning due to protests by AIADMK and TRS members over Cauvery and quota issues respectively. As soon as the House met again, the ministers laid the listed papers even as the protests resumed.

The AIADMK is pressing for immediate setting up of the Cauvery river management board. The TRS, whose members held placards saying 'One Nation One Law', is demanding that the states be given the right to determine the proportion of reservations.

While AIADMK and TRS members were seen in the Werll holding placards and raising slogans, members from the Congress and Left were heard asking the Speaker to bring order so that the notices of no confidence motion could be taken up.

Parliamentary Affairs minister Ananth Kumar said the government was ready to answer on all issues, including banking scam and no confidence motion, provided they are taken up.

He, like in the past, urged the agitating members to return to their seats so that the Lok Sabha can function smoothly.

When Mahajan took up the notices of no trust vote, the protesting AIADMK members raised their pitch.

As several Congress, Left and Trinamool Congress members demanded that the Chair bring order in the House, Mahajan said she can't see anything from her seat (apparently due to placards being held by AIADMK and TRS members) and can't count the 50 members required to support the no trust move.

Leader of the Congress party in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge was seen repeatedly urging the Speaker to take up the motion.

Members from the Left raised their hands in support of the notices of no trust

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First Published: Mar 22 2018 | 1:20 PM IST

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