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LS adjourns amid protests over PNB scam, Govt says ready for

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today failed to transact any legislative business for the second straight day as the and the sought the prime minister's response on frauds in the banking sector, while parties from persisted on their demand for a special status. Besides the major opposition parties, NDA ally protested in the Well demanding classical language status for Marathi. The demanded the creation of Cauvery Water Management Board and the raised slogans, demanding a hike in Telangana's quota in reservation. As the continued to witness uproar, said the Government is ready for a discussion on the issue of alleged financial irregularities in the banking sector and Finance will reply to the debate. "This is the second part of the Budget session. We have to pass the Finance Bill and and Demands for Grants. If the House runs peacefully then everyone can raise their issues. I cannot understand why the party is irritated...

Government is ready for a discussion... I can't understand why is opposing it," Kumar said amid ruckus in the House. Kumar said a notice for discussion on 'alleged systemic irregularities in the banking sector over the years and its impact on the Indian economy' has been given by N K Premachandran (RSP) and KC Venugopal (Congress) and the same is listed for discussion in the day's list of business. "Banking irregularities have been going on. It was happening even during UPA. Why are they running away from discussion. People who indulged in wrongdoing should be punished...should discuss what unscrupulous activity (hera pheri) happened during UPA," the said. said thousands of crores of fraud in nationalised banks has resulted in loot of public money and the perpetrators were allowed to leave the country. "We need to discuss...," he insisted. was present in the House. As the House continued to witness uproarious scenes, adjourned the house till Wednesday. In the morning, as soon as the House met, members of various opposition parties rushed to the Well holding placards and shouting slogans. members were also seen holding placards demanding 'classical language' status for Marathi. Mahajan took up the Question Hour, but amid bedlam, she adjourned the proceedings till 12 noon. Wearing robes representing their party colours, members from AIADMK, TRS, TDP and the were seen in the Well holding placards. Several members were seen wearing robes from northeastern states. members were raising slogans on diamantaire Nirav Modi, the alleged kingpin in the Rs 12,700-crore fraud in the "Chota Modi (Nirav Modi) kahan gaya? Pradhan Mantri Jawab do... vapas lao," the members shouted. The fraud at PNB came to light last month after the country's second largest reported that it has detected fraud in award of LoUs to the diamond jewellery maker.

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 13:30 IST
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