New Delhi: In the midst of a recurring delay on Tuesday by protest by opposition parliamentarians on some problems, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla asked members not to compete with each other in shouting the slogan but to compete in taking problems related to society , The lower building witnessed a series of brief delays on the Pandemonum created by members of the opposition to problems such as Pegasus controversy and three controversial agricultural laws.
While there is no legislative business that can be traded, the house for the first time in the Monsun session took “an urgent public interest issue” where parliamentarians enhance problems related to their respective constituencies.
As soon as the house gathered for that day, the Speaker Om Birla repeatedly urged the protest members to return to their seats.
“Don’t compete with each other in sloganeering.
Compete with each other to improve people’s problems,” he said.
Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar took friction on opposition members who protested and said if they were worried about farmers, they had to let the house trial continued.
He made a statement while replying to additional requests related to the insurance scheme for farmers during the question hours when opposition members continued with their sloganeering on various problems, including Pegasus spy controversy and agricultural laws carried out by parts of farmers protesting the Delhi border for eight months , “There are around 15 questions related to farmers.
If opposition members are truly concerned about farmers, they must listen to what the government said,” Tomar said.
“Disorders reduce the house,” he said.
After postponing nine times, the lower house was re-installed at 4:30 in the afternoon and Rajendra Agrawal, who was in the chair, once again took one thing from the urgent public interest.
However, opposition members returned to be a well housing shouting slogans and carrying banners.
Congress members, CPI, CPI (M) and TMC protested Row Pegasus Snooping, while BSP, SP and Shiromani Akali Dal raised slogans against three central agricultural laws.
Agrawal urges protest members to return to their respective seats.
“We ask you to work together and participate in the process,” he said.
With members of the opposition did not want to succumb, agrawal put off the house for that day.
Previously, the speaker led members in paying tribute to AneroOd Jnogna, former President Mauritius, and Kenneth David Buchizya Kaunda, Zambia’s first president.
The opposition protest began immediately after the trial began at 11 am.
The Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal said by disrupting the process, the opposition did not allow the ministers to do the task of replying to questions.
When the protest continued, the house was postponed for the first time until 11.45 in the morning.
When the house meets again, the protest continues, leads to another delay until 12 noon.
When Lok Sabha was reinstalled at 12 noon, agrawal, who led the process, asked members of the protest to discuss their problems and said the government was ready to answer their questions.
When the protest continued, the agrawal was postponed the house until 12:30 a.m.
and then until 2 noon.
Furthermore, Bhartruhari Mahtab, who was in the chair, had to repeatedly postpone the house due to sustainable protests.
(With PTI input)