Lok Sabha adjourns for the day amid sloganeering on Rafale, Cauvery

December 18, 2018 12:09 pm | Updated 12:36 pm IST - New Delhi

SAD member Prem Singh Chandumajra speaks during Question Hour in Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

SAD member Prem Singh Chandumajra speaks during Question Hour in Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned till noon and later for the day on Tuesday following vociferous protests by various parties over Rafale deal, construction of a dam across Cauvery river and other issues.

As soon as the House met, members from the AIADMK, the TDP and the Congress trooped into the Well, with many of them displaying placards, and sought to raise various issues.

The Congress raised the Rafale issue and some party members displayed placards demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the fighter jet deal.

Many members from the BJP shouted slogans against the Congress and demanded an apology from Congress president Rahul Gandhi on the Rafale issue. Some members stood in the aisle while others were at their seats.

The AIADMK members were protesting against construction of a dam across Cauvery river while those from the TDP were demanding special status for Andhra Pradesh.

There were more than 30 members from the AIADMK, the TDP and the Congress in the Well during the Question Hour.

Only one question related to production of garlic was taken up. Even as Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh was responding to supplementary questions, BJP members continued sloganeering on the Rafale issue.

Amid the ruckus, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan adjourned the House till noon. Home Minister Rajnath Singh was present in the House.

When the House reassembled, sloganeering continued. Members from AIADMK, Congress and TDP trooped into the well of the House. The BJP members continued to raise slogans against Mr. Gandhi.

Speaker Sumitra Mahajan made a fervent appeal to the members to allow the House to function. "This is probably the last session where we can have meaningful discussion before the general elections... so please... let's do our responsibility," pleaded the Speaker before the agitating members. But her efforts went in vain and she adjourned the lower House for the day.

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