Why Was the Lok Sabha Adjourned Until 2 PM?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Lok Sabha adjourned due to Opposition disruptions.
- Demands for debate on electoral roll revisions.
- Key bills remain pending amidst chaos.
- Accusations of “planned disruption” by the Speaker.
- Concerns over democratic integrity and transparency.
New Delhi, Aug 5 (NationPress) The Lok Sabha was adjourned until 2 p.m. on Monday due to ongoing disruptions from Opposition members who were demanding a discussion on the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.
The session commenced with obituary references but quickly spiraled into chaos, leading Speaker Om Birla to suspend the proceedings.
Initially, Speaker Birla paid tribute to three deceased parliamentarians -- Shibu Soren, Tilak Dhari Prasad Singh from Kodarma (Jharkhand), and Ramrati Bind from Mirzapur -- recognizing their contributions to public life. However, this solemn moment was short-lived as Opposition MPs stormed the Well of the House, chanting slogans like “We want justice” and displaying placards.
During Question Hour, Madhavneni Raghunandan Rao (Medak, Telangana) and Shankar Lalwani (Indore, Madhya Pradesh) posed questions to Minister of State for Home Affairs, Nityanand Rai. Concurrently, a query regarding the Direct Benefit Transfer scheme was raised, prompting Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to attempt a response.
Chouhan criticized the Opposition's behavior, claiming that their refusal to permit debate equated to “murdering democracy”.
He emphasized that the scheme was intended for the benefit of farmers and the underprivileged, yet the Opposition seemed unwilling for the public to understand such welfare initiatives.
Despite multiple requests from Speaker Om Birla for members to uphold decorum, the disruption persisted.
“You are degrading the dignity of this House. I appeal once more -- please return to your seats,” Birla expressed, showing visible disappointment.
He accused the Opposition of orchestrating a “planned disruption” and ultimately adjourned the House until 2 p.m.
Bhola Singh, BJP MP from Bulandshahr, was among those calling for order, but his appeals were drowned out by the noise.
The Monsoon Session has experienced frequent adjournments since July 21, with minimal legislative business conducted beyond talks on Operation Sindoor.
Important bills, including the National Sports Governance Bill and the National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, remain unresolved amid this deadlock.
This impasse highlights the escalating tensions between the treasury and Opposition benches concerning electoral integrity and democratic principles.