No confidence motion not taken up, LS and RS adjourned for the day

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New Delhi : A no confidence motion could not be taken up on Tuesday again in Lok Sabha amid protests even as Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said both sides were willing to have a debate on it. The Rajya Sabha was also adjourned for the day amid protests by AIADMK and TDP members as appeals by the Chair to give farewell to the retiring members fell on deaf ears.

Disruptions in the Lower House started soon after it met at 11 a.m. Within minutes it was adjourned till 12 p.m.

The scene was no different when the House met again as members from the AIADMK trooped near the Speaker’s podium. MPs from Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) who have been protesting over the last week did not do so and have also extended support to the no confidence motion.

Apart from the TDP and YSR Congress, the Congress and Communist Party of India-Marxist have also submitted no confidence motions against the government.

As the protests continued in the House, Kharge said the opposition wanted a debate. “More than 50 MPs are supporting the no confidence motion… We want a debate,” he said amid the din.

Ananth Kumar reiterated that the government was ready for a debate but also took a dig at the Congress for following other parties in submitting a no trust motion.

“I have appealed to everyone… Government is ready for a debate. We have confidence inside as well as outside the House,” Kumar said.

“The Congress is now a marginal party… It is following the lead of other parties in alliances, in the no confidence motion as well… Khargeji should introspect.”

As the disturbances continued, Speaker Mahajan said she cannot take up the notice for the motion on trust vote and adjourned the House for the day amid loud protests from opposition benches.

The House has witnessed a washout since the second half of the Budget Session began on March 5, which saw even the Budget being passed in din, without any debate. This is the seventh consecutive day when the motion on no confidence could not be taken up due to protests.

IANS