RS members defy Chair\'s order to withdraw\, House adjourned for day

RS members defy Chair's order to withdraw, House adjourned for day

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The was on Wednesday adjourned for the day amid sloganeering by agitating and members who, in a very unusual move, defied Chair's orders to withdraw from the House and stayed put near the podium in the post-lunch sitting.

"You are forcing me to take action. I am forced to take the names of following members," Naidu said as he named A. Navaneethakrishnan, Muthukaruppan, Gokulakrishnan, Vijila Sathyanath, A. Selvaraj, R. Lakshmanan, S.R. Balasubramoniyan and V. Vijayakumar of AIADMK, and R.S. Bharathi, Tiruchi Siva, Kanimozhi and T.K.S. Elangovan of

"I suggest to all these members to immediately withdraw from the House as per the traditions and customs of the House," he said as he adjourned the House for 15 minutes.

However, as the House reassembled at 2.28 p.m, the named members had not withdrawn and continued shouting slogans near the Chair's podium. The MPs from have been protesting against the proposed in on

Deputy Harivansh, who was in the Chair, asked the MPs named by Naidu to "kindly withdraw" from the House, but they did not heed the advice. then adjourned the House till 3 p.m.

As the House reassembled at 3 p.m. the scene was no different and the and members were shouting slogans more loudly.

MoS Parliamentary Affairs said that had proposed to make a statement in the House over but the agitating members were not ready to listen to him.

"It was a statement that would have satisfied all the members but some of the MPs did not let Gadkariji speak. The government is ready to discuss all issues in Parliament," Goel said.

Amid the continued din, the adjourned the House for the day.

Earlier, moved a Resolution for to ratify the proclamation of President's Rule in on December 19, 2018 under Article 356 of the Constitution.

made a small statement on the matter amid the din, but no discussion on the proposal could take place. of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad, who hails from Kashmir, stood up to speak on the matter but could not do so owing to the noise.

In the morning, too, the upper House was repeatedly adjourned amid sloganeering by members.

Naidu tried to go ahead with the Zero Hour but the din continued. He then adjourned the House for 15 minutes.

When the House met at 11.40 a.m, it had to be adjourned again till noon.

Again, as the Question Hour began at 12, the agitating MPs refused to relent and continued shouting slogans. The then adjourned the House till 2 p.m.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 16:56 IST