Both Houses of Parliament adjourned amid ruckus on Manipur
it's 27 opposition notices versus NDA's 11, While the opposition is sticking to the demand for the PM’s statement on Manipur the ruling NDA says Union Home Minister Amit Shah will reply to the debate as per convention
Both Houses of Parliament adjourned amid ruckus on Manipur
New Delhi: Both Houses of Parliament were adjourned till 2 pm on Monday amid acute bickering between the opposition and the ruling NDA over discussion on crimes against women.
While the opposition parties moved 27 adjournment notices in Rajya Sabha to discuss Manipur violence after holding a joint protest under INDIA banner on the issue, the NDA MPs moved 11 notices demanding discussions on crimes against women in opposition-ruled states— Rajasthan, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Kerala and also to discuss the violence in Manipur.
While the opposition moved notices under Rule 267 seeking adjournment of all business to discuss Manipur, NDA MPs moved notices under Rule 176, which allows a short-duration discussion.
While the opposition is sticking to the demand for the PM’s statement on Manipur the ruling NDA says Union Home Minister Amit Shah will reply to the debate as per convention.
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