While the Lok Sabha was adjourned for the day just after noon, the Rajya Sabha witnessed similar scenes and was first adjourned till 2 PM and then for the day.
The Upper House also saw Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu expressing concern over the vandalisation of statues in different parts of the country and saying "the statues were vandalised. ... It's a shame. It's mad, mad, mad .... whoever does it, whether it is in Tamil Nadu, whether it is West Bengal or Tripura."
She was visibly upset when she left the House even as the din continued. Amid the ruckus, a Lok Sabha official had to repeat loudly that the House has been adjourned till noon.
While Congress members were pressing for a reply from the Prime Minister on the Rs 13,000 crore bank fraud allegedly involving diamantaire Nirav Modi, members of AIADMK and AAP were in the Well, holding photos of Periyar, and raising slogans condemning the vandalism in Vellore in which the statue of Dravidian icon Thanthai Periyar was defaced.
The AIADMK, which has been protesting for the past two days seeking creation of Cauvery water management board, today also protested against vandalisation of statues, while the YSR Congress demanded implementation of the AP Reorganisation Act.
When the House reassembled at noon, the protesting members were already in the Well.
Mahajan then asked Shiv Sena member Anandrao Adsul to speak on his demand.
Adsul said Marathi was an ancient language and fulfilled all the criteria for grant of the classical language status and added that Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Odia have already been given the classical language status.
In response, Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who was present in the House, assured Adsul that the matter would be looked into.
"The issue does not pertain to the Home Ministry. I will speak to the Culture Ministry on this," Singh said.
Thereafter, even as Shiv Sena stopped their protest on the issue, AIADMK members continued to raise slogans against the desecration of the statue of Periyar -- the founder of Dravidian movement.
After the Home Minister's reply, as the uproarious scenes continued, the House was adjourned for the day.
In the Rajya Sabha, the same issues were raised by the opposition parties, which led to the first adjournment till 2 PM soon after 11 AM when it met for the day. The Chair called it a day as similar scenes were witnessed at 2 PM.
In the morning, the House also paid tributes to former Rajya Sabha member Jinendra Kumar Jain, who passed away earlier this month.
Congress and Left party members were on their feet protesting the incidents of destroying statues of Periyar in Tripura and Vladimir Illyich Lenin in Tripura.
To this, Naidu said "statues were vandalised in different parts of the country. It is a shame. It's mad, whoever does it, whether it is in Tamil Nadu, whether it is West Bengal or whether it is in Tripura."
"We are ready to discuss all issues," Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Vijay Goel said in an attempt to restore order.
Disappointed with the members protesting in the Well and raising slogans, the chairman said such acts were "bad" and "against democracy". However, as the noisy protests continued unabated, Naidu adjourned the House till 2 PM.
When the House reassembled, similar protests continued.
He urged the protestors to return to their seats and restore order. However, as his appeals went unheeded, Kurien adjourned the House for the day, shortly after it had recommenced.
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