TMC, a bitter critic of the decision to junk old 500 and 1000 rupee notes, gave a notice under rule 267 for suspension of business of Rajya Sabha to discuss continuing restrictions, that found support from Congress and other opposition parties.
Sukhendu Sekhar Roy (TMC) said today marked completion of 90 days since demonetisation was announced on November 8 last year.
"We don't want Prime Minister to stand at any 'chowk' (a crossing) but cash withdrawal restrictions continue even after 90 days," he said demanding that the government lift all restrictions so that people can use their money at their will.
Currently, cash withdrawal is limited to Rs 24,000 a week from saving bank accounts.
Disallowing the notice, Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said the issue has already been discussed for 12 hours.
The Deputy Chairman conceded that technically the motion did not mention this particular subject but the issue was touched upon by both sides during the discussion. "Therefore I am not allowing (the notice). I have rejected the notice," he said.
At this point, Congress and other opposition members joined in to demand that they too should be allowed to speak on the issue. But Kurien disallowed it, leading to protests by the members.
"Because the motion is rejected, I cannot allow anybody to speak," he said as he turned down Roy's plea.
Members continued to protest for a brief while but resumed their places as the House took up listed business.
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