New Delhi: Propidate Lok Sabha was postponed for the fourth time on Thursday when opposition members continued with their protests for Pegasus spyware and other problems.
After the house swore at 4pm, Rama Devi, who was in the chair, asked members of the protest to return to their seats and let the functions smoothly from the process.
When Sloganeering continues, Devi puts home until 5 pm.
What people will think about this disorder, he said, urged opposition members to return to their seats.
Previously as a commotion by opposition to problems such as Row Pegasus Snooping and the Farmer’s bill continued, Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, who led the process, postponed the house until 4pm.
When the house met for the day, the Birla speaker congratulated the Indian Hockey team for the Olympic medal after 41 years and a woman who won the medal at the Tokyo Olympics ongoing.
When the question and answer hours, opposition parties began protesting the controversy of spyware pegasus, agricultural law and other problems.
Many members march into the home well, shout slogans and display placards.
In the midst of DIN, at least 10 questions and additions are taken during the question and answer hours.
While urging members of the protest to return to their seats, Birla said important problems were being discussed in question and answer time and that they did not ask questions but only pamper themselves in sloganeering.
“This is not suitable for the parliamentary tradition,” said the speaker and emphasized that people want homes to run according to traditions and rules.
Crores of Rupee was spent and the people asked why the house did not run, Birla said before delaying the process until noon when the uproar opposition continued.
Previously, the Adhir Congress leader Ranjan Chowdhury tried to increase the problem of the death of a girl Dalit after alleged sexual violence in the national capital but was not allowed.
As soon as the house continues during the day, Chowdhury again tries to increase this problem.
He said he wanted the house to adopt a resolution that condemned the incident.
Lok Sabha’s leader immediately compared to the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Arjun Meghwal who asked why the opposition party was silent with similar problems that had occurred in Rajasthan, a country ruled by Congress.
Meghwal objected to Chowdhury raised this problem and said that it was where the leader of Congress Rahul Gandhi had failed to improve Rajasthan’s problem.
Rajendra Agrawal, who was in the chair, ignored Chowdhury’s appeal and let the papers related to various ministries to be placed at home in the midst of protests and sloganeering by opposition members.
After about 10 minutes of business, agrawal asked the opposition parliamentary members to protest to go to their seats so that the house can function normally.
When the opposition does not heed the attraction of the chair, the agrawal delays the house until 2 pm.
Since the start of the Monsun session on July 19, the parliamentary process continued to witness a disturbance due to protest by opposition parties.
Taking India’s performance at the Tokyo Olympics, the previous speaker said the Indian men’s hockey team who won a bronze medal was a unique achievement.
He also congratulated the country’s female athletes to win three medals at the Tokyo Olympics and also called their victory as a symbol of “Nari Shakti” (female strength).
So far, India has won four medals at the Tokyo Olympics, including Bronze by a men’s hockey team.
Three other medals have been won by women’s athletes.
Mirabai Chanu has won silver in weightlifting in category 49 kg, Boxer Lovlina Borghain (69kg) has pocketed bronze and Shuttler P V Sindhu has won a bronze medal in the women’s singles badminton.