
New Delhi, 03 February (H.S.): Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla adjourned proceedings until 12 noon on Tuesday, barely minutes after commencement, overwhelmed by raucous opposition protests targeting the freshly announced US-India trade pact and procedural rulings.
Chaos engulfed the House moments after Birla concluded obituary references honoring the late Surupsing Hirya Naik, a former parliamentarian. Opposition members, led by Congress, surged into the Well brandishing placards and chanting slogans, derailing Question Hour and Zero Hour despite repeated entreaties for order.
Demonstrators vehemently contested Trump's public endorsement of the landmark trade agreement—finalized Monday via Modi's call with the US President—demanding immediate debate amid Budget Session proceedings.
Simultaneously, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's attempt to cite Naravane's unreleased memoir during Motion of Thanks deliberations drew Speaker's stern disallowance, citing publication status, intensifying the uproar.
Birla, expressing dismay at the House's dignity erosion, condemned systematic disruptions: Your conduct systematically obstructs proceedings, undermining parliamentary honor.
Undeterred protests forced successive adjournments, mirroring patterns from prior sessions marred by similar standoffs over electoral revisions and security operations, stalling legislative momentum.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar