Days after the domestic part of the airport was named after former Andhra Chief Minister N T Rama Rao, Congress members created uproar in the House alleging that Civil Aviation Minister Gajapathi Raju was resorting to "cheap tactics".
Raising the issue, Anand Bhaskar Rapolu (Cong) said while his party has respect for NTR, the government should "retain" the name of Shamshabad (Hyderabad) airport after Rajiv Gandhi. "Cheap tactics will not yield anything but animosity," he said.
The Question Hour became a casualty for the second day in succession as the House was adjourned thrice during the pre-lunch sitting following a major uproar by the Congress members.
Chairman Hamid Ansari's pleas for allowing the Question Hour to function normally went unheeded as agitated Congress members kept shouting slogans and waving placards.
Reacting to Congress contention, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who is also Leader of the House, said, "Mr Rajiv Gandhi's name remains. The demand now is that Mr NTR's name be removed. That is not acceptable."
"Both Rajiv Gandhi and N T Rama Rao are respectable leaders. Nobody in government wants to show any disrespect to Rajiv Gandhi. Civil Aviation Minister is here, he will give chronology of the event. The international airport is originally in the name of Rajiv Gandhi and that continues to be so. The domestic airport was in the name of NTR and that continues to be so," he said.
The Civil Aviation Minister said, "The record is straight. Rajiv Gandhi's name has not been changed from Hyderabad airport.
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