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Venkaiah Naidu says opposition leaders who created ruckus in Rajya Sabha will face action

By | Written by Amit Chaturvedi, Hindustan Times, New Delhi
Aug 11, 2021 11:33 AM IST

During a discussion on farm laws, Congress leader Pratap Singh Bajwa climbed atop a table and was seen throwing an official file at the Chair. Union minister Anurag Thakur slammed the Congress party for lowering the dignity of the House with their unruly conduct.

Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday said that action will be taken against members of opposition parties who created ruckus during a short-duration discussion on farm issues yesterday.

Congress MPs Partap Singh Bajwa and Ripun Bora protest inside the Rajya Sabha during short debate on farmers' issue, on Tuesday.(PTI Photo)
Congress MPs Partap Singh Bajwa and Ripun Bora protest inside the Rajya Sabha during short debate on farmers' issue, on Tuesday.(PTI Photo)

This comes after Union home minister Amit Shah, leader of the house Piyush Goyal and other Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs met Naidu, news agency ANI reported.

As the proceedings of the upper house began this morning, an emotional Naidu said, "All sacredness of this House was destroyed yesterday when some members sat on the tables and some climbed on the tables."

There are no words to convey my anguish and to condemn such acts, Naidu added. "I spent a sleepless night as I struggled to find out the provocation of reason forcing this august House to such a low yesterday," said Naidu.

His remarks were in reference to the debate held on Tuesday. While the discussion was underway, some members of the opposition parties, including Congress, Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), trooped into the well with sloganeering. Congress leader Pratap Singh Bajwa climbed atop a table and was seen throwing an official file at the Chair.

Bajwa later said he has no regrets. "I will do this 100 times again if the government does not give us an opportunity to discuss the three black anti-agriculture laws," he told news agency PTI.

Union minister Anurag Thakur slammed the Congress party for lowering the dignity of the House with their unruly conduct. "A party which has not been able to choose a new president, whose MPs tear the legislations of their own party and doesn't allow Parliament to function by indulging in condemnable behaviour shows that the democracy was shamed. People have elected these MPs to discuss issues in Parliament, but they have stooped to tearing papers and throwing files," said Thakur.

He added that crores of rupees are spent on holding a session of Parliament. "Whatever happened yesterday shamed the democracy," said the minister.

Several members of the opposition parties stood on the table where the parliamentary staff sits right below the Chair. A few of them squatted on the tables for over one-and-half hours during which proceedings were adjourned multiple times.

Rajya Sabha television did not show the scenes of ruckus, but opposition MPs recorded the events and posted them on their Twitter handles.

The Lok Sabha, meanwhile, was adjourned sine die, days before the monsoon session was scheduled to end on August 13. The Rajya Sabha too will be adjourned sine die later today after the passage of 127th constitution amendment bill.

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