Amid continuous sloganeering by opposition MPs in Rajya Sabha, the House on Friday was adjourned early again on the fourth day of the winter session of Parliament and will again meet at 11 am on December 2 (Monday).
On the fourth day of the Parliament winter session, Congress MP Manickam Tagore filed an adjournment notice in Lok Sabha on Friday to discuss the Adani indictment in the lower house. Congress MPs have continuously sought to discuss the Adani indictment in the Lok Sabha since the start of
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha did not transact any major business for the third successive day on Thursday following adjournments over opposition demands for discussion on the Adani issue, Sambhal violence and Manipur situation.
"I don't understand why is the government so scared. Is this govt being run by Adani or is the govt scared of him? Yesterday also the House was adjourned," Tiwari told ANI.
Opposition leaders in Parliament on Wednesday expressed their concerns over the frequent and early adjournments in the Lok Sabha, calling for discussions on important "national issues," especially related to the Adani Group, Manipur, and the recent clashes in Sambhal.
The Lok Sabha on Wednesday was adjourned for the day amid a huge ruckus over the opposition's demand to discuss various issues, including the Adani indictment. Meanwhile, Rajya Sabha was also adjourned for the day.
Amid huge ruckus over the opposition's demand to raise Adani's indictment issue, Rajya Sabha on Wednesday was adjourned early again on the second day of the winter session of Parliament. Meanwhile, the Lok Sabha will meet after 12:00 in the afternoon.
On the second day of the winter session of Parliament, the Lok Sabha on Wednesday was adjourned till 12:00 in the afternoon over the demand of the opposition to discuss the Adani indictment issue. Meanwhile, the Rajya Sabha was adjourned till 11:30 AM. Both the lower and upper Houses are
Congress MP Hibi Eden moved an adjournment motion notice in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday demanding a discussion on the 'deteriorating condition' in Manipur.
Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna on Tuesday clarified that the Supreme Court will not go back to the old system of seeking adjournments by circulation of letters as it may be counterproductive.