New Delhi: Rajya Sabha on Monday passed narcotics narcotics and psychotropic substances (amendments) Bill, 2021 amid prominent opposition protests with the explosion of the Samajwadi MP Jaya Bachchan who attacked BJP members with the “curse” that the party would face the days, accused “Personal” comment made against it.
When Jaya Bachchan got up to talk to the bill, there was a hot exchange between him and the treasury bench, forcing Kalita Bhubaneswar to be in the seat to postpone the house until 5pm.
He called the chair because he did not listen to the opposition as 12 members continued to stay outside.
“We want justice.
Don’t expect justice from them (pointing to the ruling party) but can we expect justice from you,” he said.
In the middle of the Din, he alleged that the “personal” comment was made against it and looked for protection from the chair.
“I hope you take action on comments made on me and my career …
How can they make personal comments at home …
AAP Logon Kay Buray Din Aayenengay (your bad days will come), I condemn you,” she says.
Jaya’s statement came on the day awaiting law and actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was questioned by Ed in connection with the disclosure of the Panama Papers case.
According to his statement, Rakesh Sinha (BJP) said he threw asphalt on liquid.
“Opposition is casting apply in the chair.
They humble the house.
This is not a home habit.
Any member can sit in a chair,” Sinha said.
Moving bills at home, Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman said it replaced the regulations announced in September.
The house passed the bill with a sound voice.
The house was postponed three times until 5pm and then several members of the opposition, including members of Congress and RJD, walked after the chairman refused to allow them to talk about their request to find the dismissal of the Mishra Union Minister, who accused him of accusing him.
In the murder of protesting farmers at Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh.
Narcotics and psychotropic drugs (Amendments) Bill-2021 are passed by Lok Sabha on December 13.
Congress MP Digvijay Singh expressed regret that it had taken a six-year government to correct errors in the bill.
Taking further protests and referring to the Lakhimpur Kheri incident, he alleged that “defendant” was sitting in while those who “did not make mistakes” were left outside.
In the morning session, a dead end of the suspension of 12 members continued with the Chairperson of Venkaih Naidu expressed disappointment due to lack of progress in solving the problem.
The meeting will occur between the government and opposition leaders to resolve problems do not occur because the latter does not appear, said the source.