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Stalemate in RS continues, Naidu says people of the country

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The could not transact any business for the 15th straight day, as opposition parties continued to create ruckus, forcing of proceedings.

M Venkaiah Naidu adjourned the for the day but not before expressing anguish over the House not doing any business since it met on March 5.

Naidu said past disruptions should not be cited to justify the "present wrong" and voiced hope the will take the opposition into confidence to ensure the House functions next week.

parties, including the TDP, and KVP Ramachandra Rao of the trooped in the Well today shouting slogans for special status to the state while parties - DMK and AIADMK- raised the Cauvery water issue.

members too were in the Well shouting slogans that the was anti-SC/ST, in an apparent reference to the ruling on the Scheduled castes and tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

After paying tributes to freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukdev, who were hanged on this day 87 years ago by the British, Naidu stood up to express his displeasure at the disruptions.

He said it was distressing that the has not discharged its mandate for three weeks. "People of the country have been let down."

Naidu said he could understand that MPs may resort to disruption for a couple of days to press their issues but "persisting with it for three weeks has no justification".

members countered this by blaming the for the stalemate, and alleged that it has not engaged the opposition parties.

The Chairman, however, went on to state that while some may cite past instances to justify the present impasse, the three-week long disruption had no justification.

"How long do you want to justify the present wrong based on past," he said. "People of the country are aspiring for change. Should the change not begin from "


He said people were asking why is the House not being adjourned sine die but added that it was not in his had to do so.

"I am pained... I am sad," he said, adding he would not like to hazard a guess about what will happen in the House next week or "if you are going to change for better".

People are deeply disturbed, he said. "If you are not interested in running of this House, it is another matter."

When of State for Parliamentary Affairs Vijay Goel read out the agenda for next week, Naidu hoped the will take the opposition into confidence to ensure the House functions.

Soon after listed papers were laid on the table of the House, placard-carrying members of and Tamil parties trooped into the Well and started shouting slogans. members too joined them in the well.

Naidu said he was willing to allow discussion on any issue that the members want, but placards, demonstration and slogan shouting was not justified.

He then adjourned the proceedings till Monday.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 12:10 IST
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