Telangana, price rise: Lok Sabha adjourns following uproar

December 16, 2009 11:48 am | Updated November 17, 2021 07:03 am IST - New Delhi

The Lok Sabha adjourned for the day on Wednesday following uproars over rising prices and the Telangana issue.

Earlier, both Houses of Parliament saw two adjournments during the pre-lunch sitting today with the opposition closing ranks to protest price rise and the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) objecting to the creation of a separate Telangana.

As soon as the Lok Sabha met for the day, members from the BJP, the Left parties, the SP, the BSP and the Shiv Sena trooped into the well raising slogans against rise in prices of essential commodities.

In the din, TDP members raised slogans against creation of Telangana and demanded a unified Andhra Pradesh, although their floor leader, Nama Nageswara Rao, was not present.

As members did not relent, the House was adjourned for 30 minutes, but similar scenes were witnessed when the House reassembled.

The TDP members displayed placards saying “we want united AP” while some members from the treasury benches held “Jai Telengana” placards.

As the din continued, Speaker Meira Kumar adjourned the House for the second time till 1200 noon.

Opposition protests in Rajya Sabha

In the Rajya Sabha, Opposition members were on their feet even before Chairman Hamid Ansari could settle in his seat when the House met for the day.

Some TDP members trooped into the Well demanding a statement on Telangana but were countered by Congress. Main Opposition BJP, Left and SP raised slogans against price rise.

After five minutes of pandemonium, the House was adjourned for 30 minutes.

When it reassembled, the entire Opposition resumed their protest on the two issues, leading to the adjournment of the House till noon.

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