45 Lok Sabha members from TDP\, AIADMK suspended in 2 days for disruptions

45 Lok Sabha members from TDP, AIADMK suspended in 2 days for disruptions

Proceedings in the Lok Sabha have been repeatedly stalled due to protests by AIADMK and TDP over a proposed dam on river Cauvery and special status to Andhra Pradesh, respectively

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Cracking the whip on unruly MPs, Speaker has suspended 45 members belonging to the and the since Wednesday after they created a ruckus in the House and continuously disrupted proceedings for days. 

While AIADMK has 37 members, the has 15 in the lower house. 

Action against such a large number of MPs is unusual. In February 2014, the then Speaker Meira Kumar had suspended 18 MPs from Andhra Pradesh following bedlam in the House. Those suspended then were either supporting or opposing the creation of Telangana.

Proceeding in during the winter session that commenced on December 11 have been repeatedly stalled due to protests by AIADMK and TDP members over a proposed dam on river Cauvery and special state status to Andhra Pradesh respectively. 
 

While 19 MPs were suspended around noon on Thursday, two others were asked to leave the House around 2.00 pm.

As soon as the Zero Hour commenced at noon on Thursday, AIADMK and TDP members trooped in the Well, raising slogans and carrying banners.

The AIADMK members flung papers towards the chair several times. Amid the ruckus, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Narendra Singh Tomar appealed to the agitating MPs to return to their seats.

However, protests by the unrelenting members of the two Southern parties continued.

At this, the Speaker initially warned that she would be forced to name the unruly members and take action against them.

"I warn you, I will take your names. You have come to the Well and are persistently creating trouble," she said.
 

As the members refused to budge, the Speaker suspended 11 TDP MPs, seven AIADMK members and an unattached member under Rule 374(A) for the next four sitting of the House.

Among the suspended MPs were former Civil Aviation Minister (TDP), (TDP) and (unattached) who had won on a ticket.

"You are willfully obstructing the proceedings of the House. I am, therefore, constrained to name you and suspend you for four consecutive days," Mahajan said. 

The Speaker subsequently adjourned the House till 2 pm after conducting business for nearly 15 minutes during the Zero Hour.
 

When the House met again at 2 pm, some members continued to protest in the Well despite being suspended.

She then suspended two more TDP members for disrupting proceedings. Amid the din, the House was adjourned for the day without taking up the remaining part of the debate on the Rafale issue.

Meanwhile, some pictures being shared on social media purportedly showed TDP members standing on the Speaker's podium and holding placards when the House was adjourned soon afternoon. 

They had not left the Lok Sabha chamber even after the House was adjourned.

Two questions were taken up during the Question Hour even as the members continued to shout slogans.

Members from the Congress wanted to raise the Sabarimala issue and Mahajan told them that the matter can be raised later.

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 16:05 IST