RS washed for third day over National Herald case

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 10 2015 | 5:28 PM IST
Proceedings in Rajya Sabha were washed out for the third consecutive day today as Congress members continued to create uproar over the National Herald case, inviting strong reaction from the ruling side which contended that the House was being held "hostage".
The Upper House was repeatedly adjourned and the final adjournment for the day came minutes after 3 pm because of relentless shouting of slogans against the government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi by Congress members who were in the Well all the time.
Trouble started soon after the House met for the day with Congress members raising anti-government slogans over the summons issued by a Delhi court to party chief Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi.
AIADMK members also moved into the aisles in the morning demanding that the devastation caused by the Chennai floods be declared a national calamity.
The noisy scenes first forced Deputy Chairman P J Kurien to adjourn the House till 1130 hours and then again till noon. Kurien also got the listed papers of the day laid on the table and then called for Zero Hour mentions, as noisy scenes continued.
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi expressed strong object to the opposition's behaviour.
"Ministers are sitting in the House to answer questions of members. If some members are not seeking to ask questions, why are other members being prevented from doing so? Some people cannot hold the House to ransom. Unfortunately, some people are taking this House hostage. The House needs your protection," he told Chairman Hamid Ansari during Question Hour.
Congress members continued slogan-shouting like "Modi teri tanashahi nahi chalegi (Prime Minister's authoritarianism will not be tolerated)."
In the din, Health Minister J P Nadda said the government was ready for a discussion on the issue and wanted it to be initiated immediately.
Kurien asked members to return to their seats and start discussion but no one heeded to his pleas.
BJP members were also on their feet, as Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad reiterated that the government was ready for discussion on "all issues".
"We are ready for a debate on all the issues, including the National Herald case and Himachal Pradesh chief minister's issue. We are ready for a debate right away. Why is Parliament not allowed to function...They are running away from debate. Start discussion on...On all issues," he said amid noise.
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First Published: Dec 10 2015 | 5:28 PM IST

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