Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha postponed by noon

The proceedings of both the houses of Parliament were postponed by noon on Monday, when they called Rukas on the demands of discussion on various issues including Operation Sindor and Voter List Amendment Practice in Bihar.

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla postponed the proceedings of the lower house by noon, as many MPs organized banners by the opposition and protested in the well of the House.

Before postponing the House by noon in the question hour, the Speaker said that the opposition members were deliberately harassing the proceedings of the House. He asked the leader of the leader (LOP) Rahul Gandhi not to direct his party members not to display the posters, as it is not the purpose of sending MPs to Parliament.

He said that the members who resorted to such protests were reducing the dignity of the House. The speaker said that the members are not allowed to speak in the question hours, and the people of the country are watching. The house is being deliberately harassed, he said.

Birla, who presided over the house, reprimanded the opposition MPs for raising slogans inside the house.
“Honored member, do you want to obstruct the House? Do you not want to discuss Operation Sindoor? Both Gogoi and the people of the government (for a unanimous meeting) came, you asked to discuss Operation Sindoor, now you are disrupting the house.

Meanwhile, the Rajya Sabha was also postponed by noon till date, when Vice President Harivansh Narayan Singh rejected notices seeking discussion on the closure of government schools in Uttar Pradesh.

“Sanjay Singh’s information has demanded a discussion on the violation of the right to education due to large -scale merger in Uttar Pradesh and the closure of government schools. Since notices are not in accordance with the detailed instructions provided by the chair.

In addition, Singh dismissed 26 adjournment notices given by opposition members, including SIRs in Bihar and alleged discrimination against Bengalis in other states. Opposition members resorted to protests, and the House was postponed by 12 noon.
Earlier, he cited the rules and said that the physical notice has been discontinued, and members should only submit them through the Digital Sansad portal.

Next to the 16 -hour long discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has appealed to the opposition not to speak in the language of Pakistan.

He said that there was a need to maintain and maintain the dignity of the Indian armed forces.
“I request the opposition, especially to harm the interests of Congress, India and to do anything to do anything to Pakistan.

The Lok Sabha has been designed to have a special discussion on ‘Operation Sindoor’, which is a military response to India’s Pahgam terror attack.

The ruling coalition and opposition are expected to reveal a fierce debate in Parliament between top leaders.

The list of Lok Sabha for business for Monday “Special discussion on India’s strong, successful and decisive ‘Operation Sindoor’ in response to a terrorist attack in Pahgam.

On April 22, twenty-six citizens were killed in a terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir, after which India retaliated through accurate attacks under Operation Sindoor, targeted terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Kabje Kashmir (POK).

Even since the monsoon session began on July 21, Parliament has pushed to debate on issues of public importance amidst an uproar over the demands of the opposition, including the Gastali Pahgam terrorist attack and the ongoing head exercises being carried out by the Election Commission in Bir.

The opposition has also demanded that PM Modi responded to the claims repeated by US President Donald Trump to start a “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan after Operation Sindoor. (AI)

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