For the past week, the opposition has been demanding a clarification from the Prime Minister over his remarks made during the Gujarat election campaign against his predecessor and others.
As soon as the House assembled and papers were laid, Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said the House should be adjourned till afternoon so that a solution can be found to end the impasse prevailing in the House since the first day of its sitting on December 15.
"The House should be adjourned till a solution is found," he said, adding that the Congress members do not want to enter the Well to force adjournment.
Azad said the opposition too wants the House to function and carry out legislative business.
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Vijay Goel suggested that the House should continue to function and in the meantime, a solution is found.
"This is not such an issue that a solution cannot be found," he said, adding, the Rajya Sabha did function for a day even during the impasse.
Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu tried to continue with the Zero Hour proceedings, but as the Congress did not budge, he adjourned the House for the day.
Rajya Sabha will now meet again on December 27, after the long weekend and Christmas break.
Earlier the Chairman had allowed two members to raise points of order'.
While TMC member Derek O'Brien raised the issue of a brief "blackout" of Rajya Sabh TV telecast yesterday, SP member Naresh Agarwal demanded a hike in the salaries of Members of Parliament.
These are "democratic scenes", so let the people watch it, he said, adding that this is also part of parliamnetary democracy. O'Brien urged the Chair that the live broadacst should not be shut down.
To this, Naidu said "this is a suggestion" and not a point of order.
Naresh Agarwal then demanded that the salaries of MPs should be increased and said the possible criticism by the media for this, should not be a factor while deciding on the salary hike. He said mediapersons also get hefty salaries.
Naidu said he will bring the matter to the notice of Jaitley.
Earlier, members paid obituary to Jalaludin Ansari who died on December 17. Ansari was member of the House from April 1994 to April 2000.
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