RS proceedings disrupted by noisy protests over Assam NRC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today witnessed vociferous protests soon after took a jibe at the erstwhile Congress-led governments for not showing the courage to identify illegal migrants in in accordance with the 1985 accord, forcing adjournment of the proceedings for the day.

Shah's remarks asking whether the Opposition wanted "to save illegal Bangladeshis in Assam", provoked the opposition members including those from the and who trooped into the Well demanding a reply from Narendra Modi.

The first adjournment till noon occured during the Zero Hour when (Trinamool Congress) members created an uproar after their demand for a short debate on the NRC in was not accepted by M Venkaiah Naidu.

Later when the House reassembled, the discussion was taken up setting aside the Question Hour.

Participating in the debate, Shah said then Prime Minister had signed the Accord on August 14, 1985 and declared it on August 15, after the movement in the state went out of control leading to the death of some protesters.

He noted that the NRC was the spirit of this accord which sought to identify illegal migrants into Assam and prepare a list of Indian citizens.

"This was the PM's initiative. He (Rajiv Gandhi) did not have the courage. We have courage and we are doing it," he informed the House.

"NRC is being conducted on the SC order. There are 40 lakh people (missing in the list) ... Whom do you want to save? You want to save illegal Bangaldesis," the posed.

Shah's remarks provoked noisy protests by the Opposition members led by those from the and the The House was adjourned for about 10 minutes.

was present in the House at that time but could not reply due to the noisy protests.

When the House reassembled after the 10 minute break, TMC and Congress members were again in the Well raising slogans "PM jawab do" even as the tried to bring order in the House.

Naidu said, "This is not the way. Every member has a right to express his views. Please go back to your seats."

He also asked protesting members to have patience and tolerance towards others' views. "Is this democracy? You are supposed to show a dignified behaviour. is the House of Elders. Entire country is watching. Don't make a mockery of it."

As unrelenting protests continued, the adjourned the proceedings for the day.

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 15:20 IST