Roy said there is a shortage of pulses in the country and the government should take action against those hoarding it.
Raising the issue during Zero Hour, he said till August, the country has imported only 1.9 million tonnes of pulses.
"There has been tremendous rise in the prices of pulses in the last one year which is affecting millions of people. Arhar dal prices have crossed Rs 200. It is clearly beyond the capacity of the common people," he said.
INLD leader Dushyant Chautala raised the issue of paddy procurement and alleged a scam of Rs 10,000 crore in it in his home state Haryana. He said the Centre should set up an SIT to look into the matter.
BJP member Kirit Somaiya rasied the issue of a family which was evicted by fellow patrons at a cinema hall on November 29 in Mumbai for allegedly not standing up during the national anthem.
ET Mohammad Bashir raised the issue of NRI voting rights and asked the government to immediately implement the decision in this regard. He said it was an unfortunate that despite the matter being agreed in the parliament, it has not yet been implemented.
Congress member Mullappally Ramachandran demanded immediate implementation of 'One Rank One Pension' scheme for defence personnel as he contended that the government is dilly-dallying on the issue.
BJP member Anurag Thakur raised the issue of construction of a university in his constituency and alleged that the state government has not yet started the work.
cows and said they consume platic bags, which leads to a painful death.
He urged that the Centre to make provisions to ensure that the "cow, a revered family member" gets proper food and medicines and also ensure that there are adequate cattle shelters for cows and bulls.
K Gopal (AIADMK) raised the issue of fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy and said the External Affairs Ministry should look into it.
AAP Bhagwant Maan raised the issue of two people killed in police firing in Faridkot in Punjab after desecration of Guru Grant Sahib and demanded that guilty cops should be named in the FIR.
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