Why Did the Opposition Cause a Ruckus in the Lok Sabha?
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New Delhi, Feb 5 (NationPress) The Lok Sabha was momentarily suspended on Thursday as the Opposition caused a disturbance in the House by chanting slogans.
Speaker Om Birla urged the Opposition MPs to uphold the decorum of the House; however, when the shouting did not cease, the Lok Sabha was adjourned until noon.
This incident follows several days of turmoil in Parliament, sparked by the recent controversy surrounding the ex-Army chief's book and the India-US trade agreement.
Prior to this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled speech in Parliament at 5 p.m. was delayed, as the Lok Sabha was adjourned until Thursday morning due to ongoing uproar and loud protests from Opposition members.
As the Lok Sabha reconvened at 5 p.m. on Wednesday to deliberate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address, chaos erupted with Opposition members protesting vehemently, evidently upset over the denial of permission for Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi to discuss excerpts from an article based on an unpublished memoir of former Army Chief General M.M. Naravane.
Sandhya Ray, acting as the House Chairman, appealed to the lawmakers to remain seated and not disrupt the proceedings, but her requests were ignored.
Members from the Opposition gathered in the Well of the House, displaying paper pamphlets.
The Lower House has been plagued by continuous disruptions for the past two days, with the Union government and Opposition locked in a fierce standoff regarding the India-China border conflicts from August 2020.
Rahul Gandhi, spearheading the Congress' efforts, raised the issue of Chinese aggression during the Galwan standoff while referencing 'uncomfortable truths' from General Naravane's memoirs, which reportedly discuss 'political indecision' regarding the response to Chinese provocations.