2 TDP MPs suspended from RS for second day

August 27, 2013 03:49 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:23 pm IST - New Delhi

A scene of the Rajya Sabha in New Delhi on Tuesday. Two TDP MPs were suspended for the second day in a row.

A scene of the Rajya Sabha in New Delhi on Tuesday. Two TDP MPs were suspended for the second day in a row.

Two TDP members from Andhra Pradesh were suspended from Rajya Sabha for the second day on Tuesday for continuously disrupting the House on Telangana issue.

Deputy Chairman P J Kurien suspended C.M.Ramesh and Y.R.Chowdhary for the day under Rule 255. The two TDP MPs were suspended from House for a day on Monday also on same ground.

The rule states that “the Chairman may direct any member whose conduct is in his opinion grossly disorderly to withdraw immediately from the Council and any member so ordered to withdraw shall do so forthwith and shall absent himself during the remainder of the day’s meeting.”

Members from AIADMK, BJP, CPI, CPI-M and Trinamool Congress registered their protest to the action by saying a loud “no”, when Mr. Kurien read out rule and took the action.

The action came after Mr. Ramesh and Mr. Chowdhary trooped into the Well holding placards as part of their continuous protests since the Monsoon session began on August 5.

In the meanwhile the two TDP members kept telling the Chair that the matter they were raising concerns the life of people in Andhra Pradesh and that something should be done.

Mr. Kurien repeatedly asked the members to withdraw from the House, saying, “I will be forced again to take action against you. Please don’t make me do the unpleasant job. You are my friend....I request you to go back to your seats. If you do not go back, I am invoking Rule 255.”

However, as his repeated appeal to them to go back to their seats and allow functioning of the House went in vain, Mr. Kurien suspended them invoking the Rule 255 and adjourned the House for 15 minutes telling them “your conduct has been grossly disorderly“.

Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv Shukla walked up to the seat of Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitely and was seen having discussion with him.

Mr. Ramesh sat on the floor for a while after the House was adjourned but went back after members from other parties including Congress talked to him.

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