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Lok Sabha disrupted for third day; Protests over statue

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The proceedings of the were washed out for the third consecutive day today as parties protested on various issues, including vandalisation of statue of icon Thanthai and PNB scam. While the continued to press for prime minister's reply on the Rs 12,700-crore allegedly involving diamantaire Nirav Modi, members from and were in the Well, holding photos of and raising slogans condemning the vandalism in Vellore. The members raised slogans demanding a hike in Telangana's quota in reservation. While TDP continued to press for special status for Andhra Pradesh, another NDA ally Shiv Sena protested, like yesterday, demanding classical language status for Marathi. Amid the din, asked member Anandrao Adsul to speak on his demand. Adsul said that Marathi is an ancient language and fulfills all criteria to be given the classical language status. He said Telegu, Kannad, Malayalam and Odia have classical language status. "Several of our members have raised this issue repeatedly.

We have given our submission to the but our demand was not fulfilled till date," Adsul said. Home Rajnath Singh, who was present in the House, assured Adsul that the matter would be looked into. "The issue does not pertain to the I will speak to the on this," Singh said. Even as stopped protesting on the issue, members continued to raise slogans against the desecration of the statue of -- the of movement. "We strongly condemn vandalisation of statute of Thanthai by members," read the placards held by members. As soon as the House met for the day, members from various parties, including TDP, Shiv Sena, TRS, YSR Congress, and started raising slogans on their respective issues, following which adjourned the proceedings for an hour. Most of the protesting members were in the Well before the took her to conduct the proceedings. The opposition has been protesting over issues like the PNB scam since Monday when Parliament was reconvened after a month-long recess in the Budget session. The AIADMK, which has been protesting for last two days over demands for creation of Cauvery water management board, today raised the issue of statue vandalisation. The YSR was demanding implementation of the AP Reorganisation Act. Mahajan took up the Question Hour but adjourned the proceedings till 12 noon soon after. She was visibly upset and left the House amid the din. A official had to repeat loudly that the House has been adjourned. When the House reassembled at noon, protesting members were already in the Well and Mahajan asked Adsul to speak. After Home Minister's reply, the House was adjourned for the day.

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First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 13:10 IST
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