NRC row: Rajya Sabha adjourned till noon

August 01, 2018 11:30 am | Updated 12:31 pm IST - New Delhi

BJP member Amit Shah speaks during a discussion in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.

BJP member Amit Shah speaks during a discussion in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.

The Rajya Sabha was on Wednesday adjourned till noon as Congress Members created an uproar, insisting on removal from House records certain remarks made by BJP MP Amit Shah in connection with the Assam National Register of Citizens.

Soon after scheduled papers were laid on the table of the House, senior Congress MP Anand Sharma raised a point of order and insisted on removal of certain comments made by Shah yesterday in the Upper House.

Several other Congress members were up on their feet to support Mr. Sharma.

Leader of Opposition and senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad too said that the record of proceedings of the House must be looked into.

Mr. Sharma said Mr. Shah, during his speech on the NRC debate, had termed all Prime Ministers in office after late Rajiv Gandhi as cowards.

In an apparent jibe at the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party, he said one of the Prime Ministers, Atal Bihari Vajpayee belonged to the BJP.

Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu assured Mr. Sharma that he would go through the records and called Mr. Shah to resume his statement, which he could not complete on Tuesday as the House was adjourned midway due to uproar.

As Mr. Shah rose to continue his statement, there were protest from Congress and some other opposition MPs too joined them. Mr. Naidu said it seems some members are “not interested” in the discussion and warned Mr. Sharma that he would be named.

The Congress MP said he would go out of the House. To this, Mr. Naidu said, “You go.”

However, Mr. Sharma stood up only to resume his seat. As some opposition Members were still on their feet, Mr. Naidu adjourned the House till noon.

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