Treasury benches disrupt RS, opposition says government shying away from debate

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Members from the treasury benches on Thursday disrupted the and forced an adjournment by shouting slogans and coming into the aisle as stood up to speak on the Budget in the post-lunch sitting.

The opposition accused the government of running away from a debate on the Budget.

As soon as the House met at 2 p.m., the called out Chidambaram's name who was scheduled to speak on the Union Budget. As Chidambaram, a former stood up to speak, some members from the treasury benches stood up and started making noise.

A minute later, walked into the House. Kumar, after taking his seat, was seen gesturing at the ruling party MPs all of whom then stood up and trooped into the aisle.

of Opposition told that it did not behove the treasury benches members to disturb the House.

"Mr Parliamentary Affairs Minister, with a great difficulty the and the opposition parties succeeded after a great deal of discussion since yesterday in deciding that this House should function. And this time not a single opposition member got up," Azad said.

"For the first time, the ruling party does not want to discuss the government business.

This is a total failure of the government," he added.

Kumar replied that Azad's accusations were not right as the members (who were making noise) had "every right" to raise their issues.

"The of Opposition is unnecessarily accusing that we do not want to run the House. We want to have a fruitful debate on the Budget. But if there are issues pertaining to the members, they have every right to raise their issues," Kumar said.

However, it soon became clear that the ruling party MPs were creating the ruckus on purpose.

"The of Opposition should also advise his colleagues in that when the was giving reply to President's address (on Wednesday), they did not allow the to speak. They should have advised and They did not try to stop their members from protesting," Kumar said.

"They want to disturb the in and want support of the House when they speak in Rajya Sabha," he added.

Trinamool said that the BJP and the members were disturbing the House as they "do not have facts to face the opposition".

"Come and debate with us," O'Brien said.

Kumar said that for disruption in the during the Prime Minister's reply, the should apologise to the and the nation.

Senior said that it was "most unfortunate" that the was "inciting" the members of the treasury benches.

T. K. Rangarajan, who was presiding, adjourned the House for 10 minutes.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 17:38 IST