Dramatic discussion in LS over Rafale amid ruckus\, counter-charges

Dramatic discussion in LS over Rafale amid ruckus, counter-charges

IANS  |  New Delhi 

It was a significant day in on Wednesday with the ruling and opposition members holding heated post-lunch debate on procurement of fighter jets amid ruckus and counter allegations.

The much-awaited debate began after two pre-lunch adjournments of the House with of requesting to keep the proceedings in order as and members had started shouted slogans.

The was protesting over the Cauvery water dispute while the TDP was demanding special status for

Mahajan requested agitating members to go back to their seats, but they did not relent.

Amid the din, she allowed to speak on Rafale, mentioning she was giving him permission on request of

Getting Speaker's permission, Gandhi stood up to speak, but did not feel comfortable because of the pandemonium. He changed his seat seeking Mahajan's permission.

The House witnessed maximum attendance with all eyes fixed on what Rahul was to speak. Some members including Aam Aadmi Party's were watching the debate from a designated gallery near the visitors gallery of the House.

When Rahul mentioned on more than two occasions during his speech, she waived her hand towards him giving a smile with BJP

All ruling party members stood up making a noise when Gandhi sought Speaker's permission to play a purported recording of a conversation of a on the deal accusing of bypassing procedure to award the contract to a private entity after agreeing to a three-time hike in the price per and reducing the number of planes to be bought.

Mahajan rejected his demand and also denied him permission to read out the recorded statement, saying "you cannot run any recording in the House. If you want to read any recorded statement, you have to authenticate it first".

Meanwhile, Arun Jaitley, who took part in the debate on behalf of the ruling party, said: "All of it is a lie; that is why he is not ready to authenticate".

Subsequently all ruling members stood up and started shouting slogans against with opposition party members raising slogans "chowkidar chor hai" leading the to adjourn the House for five minutes and asking the MPs to reassemble at 2.30 p.m.

During the adjournment, Gandhi, Kharge, and were seen planning something.

Soon after the House met, Gandhi again led to raise objection against him when he took name of a linked to the deal whom he later named "A", saying "new rules are being informed, as I know only an MP's name cannot be taken in the House".

All Congress members congratulated Gandhi when he ended his speech amid the din in the House which, meanwhile, saw members throwing torn papers in the air.

Then Jaitley began his speech over the issue calling all allegations of Gandhi "far from truth" and as like "kindergarten", leading to fresh uproar.

All Congress members came near Speaker's podium when Jaitley referred to Enforcement Directorate's remand application in which it had claimed that middleman had taken the name of a "Mrs Gandhi" and "son of an Italian lady".

The ruling party then started sloganeering "maa, beta chor hain" and the opposition demanding a JPC probe.

Amid the ruckus, Congress members and made paper planes and threw them in the air towards treasury benches about which Speaker warned them not to do so.

"What is happening? Didn't you fly paper planes in childhood? You people demanded a discussion on and you should listen," Mahajan said.

Jaitely mocked over the Congress member's act, saying "it is jet" and the House saw another adjournment over half-an-hour.

After Jaitley completed his speech, TMC's Saugata Roy, BJD's Kalikesh Narayan Dev, CPI-M's and Shiv Sena's raised several questions seeking government to reply on them.

As soon as Mahajan asked to speak, protesting AIADMK members went more aggressive, one of them standing on the near the Speaker's podium.

This led Mahajan to announce a 15-minute adjournment of the House and then naming 24 AIADMK members suspending them for five consecutive seatings.

From the beginning of the winter session, the ruling party has been insisting on a debate, but the opposition party has stuck on with its demand for a (JPC) probe into the deal.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 23:20 IST