Virtual washout of proceedings in LS, RS

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New Delhi: Proceedings of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were virtually washed out on Tuesday due to the uproar created by AIADMK members who were demanding action against former Union Minister P Chidambaram’s son Karti over the Aircel-Maxis issue.
Both the Houses witnessed continuous disruptions due to the slogan-shouting by AIADMK members who were in the Well, forcing repeated adjournments. Lok Sabha was adjourned for the day at around 2:45 PM while the day’s proceedings of Rajya Sabha were terminated at around 4:00 PM.
The AIADMK members were displaying copies of English daily which has claimed that Karti has invested in real estate across the world, as per investigations by the Enforcement Directorate and Income Tax authorities during searches at his premises.
In the Upper House, an angry Deputy Chairman P.J Kurien even threatened to suspend the agitating members but to no avail.
In Rajya Sabha, a Calling Attention Motion on inflammatory speeches made by a Union Minister and elected representatives violating the Constitution and oath of office could not be taken up due to the noisy protests by AIADMK.
Trouble started in the House as soon as it met for the day, with AIADMK members, waiving copies of a newspaper, raised the issue demanding action against Karti Chidambaram.
Chairman Hamid Ansari said it was “unbecoming” of members and accused them of promoting the particular newspaper which was “not proper.
Deputy Chairman P.J Kurien termed the disruptions as “murder of democracy”.
As AIADMK members led by V Maitreyan continued raising slogans for arrest of P Chidambaram and his son Karti over the Aircel-Maxis issue, a visibly angered Kurien said, “How can I take action? I can take action against you.”
He warned that he could take action against the AIADMK members under Rule 255 and bar the disrupting members from the proceedings of the House for the day.
With regard to the Calling Attention Motion, Kurien said it was not taken up since government did not distribute the statement. He said Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi was on a wrong foot.
“I called (Leader of Opposition) Ghulam Nabi Azad and then asked to distribute but papers were not distributed. So Calling Attention Motion was not taken up. If that would have been done, I would have considered it a Calling Attention Motion but statement was not distributed so it was not taken up. They can repeat. I have given the ruling,” he said.
Naqvi said no such matter can be raised in the same session.
During the brief periods for which the House met amid adjournments, Congress accused AIADMK members of disrupting the proceedings at the behest of the ruling BJP.
Similar scenes were witnessed in Lok Sabha.
As soon as the Lok Sabha met for the day, AIADMK members rushed to the Well demanding action on Aircel-Maxis deal. They raised slogans like “We want action”, “Aircel-Maxis why delay, why delay” and “NDA sarkar take action.”
Amid uproar, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan continued with the Question Hour for some time but adjourned the House for nearly ten minutes. Soon after the House was adjourned, AIADMK members were seen distributing copies of the newspaper to BJP members.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi was seen talking to Deputy Speaker M Thambi Durai who belongs to AIADMK.
At one point of time, Congress leader in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge stood up to raise some issue, apparently relating to Privilege notice against HRD Minister Smriti Irani over the Rohith Vemula suicide issue, but he was shouted down by the AIADMK members.
Gandhi was seen telling AIADMK members against raising slogans near Kharge. Some Left members were also seen standing at their places and seeking Speaker’s intervention.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said if they give proper notice, the issue could be discussed and government was open to a debate.
Raising the Aircel-Maxis issue, AIADMK leader P Venugopal demanded that Prime Minister should come to the House to respond on the issue which involved former Finance Minister and former DMK Minister.
Even assurances by Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv Pratap Rudy that the matter was in Supreme Court and government would do “whatever is within the law” failed to satisfy the agitated members who continued to shout slogans like “We want action”, “Aircel-Maxis why delay, why delay” and “NDA sarkar take action”.

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