Uproar in Parliament over Delhi violence, both houses adjourned till tomorrow
Uproar in Parliament over Delhi violence, both houses adjourned till tomorrow
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New Delhi: There was a fierce uproar in the Parliament on the second day in a row over the Delhi violence. The uproar continued even after the Speaker of both the Houses continuously requested and assured to discuss it. Because of this, like yesterday, both the houses had to be postponed for the day. By the way, the government said that it should be discussed on 11 March after Holi, but the opposition did not agree to it either.

There were allegations and counter-allegations from both sides. Pieces of paper were blown in the Lok Sabha today by the opposition. Angered by this, the ruling party accused the opposition, especially the Congress, of baking political bread. Taking charge on behalf of the government, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said, "The government wants the house to run. The government also wants the Delhi riots to be openly discussed in the house. For the debate, the government thought the date of March 11 Determined by understanding.

At the same time, the situation is becoming normal in Delhi. We also worry that the discussion of the House will calm or increase the atmosphere of Delhi. Therefore, it is the thinking of the government that we will discuss it after Holi. By then Delhi will be completely pacified. "At an all-party meeting of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla this morning when it has been determined that no one will disturb or go to the treasury bench. Still many senior leaders from the opposition today Arrived there. Why? Why is the ruckus being caused. Pieces of paper are being tossed at the speaker. "

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