Amid continued protests from opposition MPs, the Lok Sabha was adjourned for the day and will meet again on Thursday, November 28. At the same time, due to the uproar by the opposition MPs, the proceedings of the Upper House of the Parliament were also adjourned for the day. The proceedings of both houses of Parliament began with sloganeering, with opposition MPs creating ruckus over the Adani bribery case and Sambhal violence. The Winter Session 2024 of Parliament began on Monday, November 25, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivering his traditional address in the Parliament complex, urging all MPs to engage in meaningful discussions on important issues.
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What happened in Lok Sabha today
The Lok Sabha meeting was adjourned for the day on Wednesday within 10 minutes of resuming after a single adjournment due to uproar by opposition members on various issues. As soon as the House proceedings began, Congress members stood up at their places and tried to raise the issue related to Adani Group, while Samajwadi Party (SP) members tried to raise the Sambhal incident. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla started the Question Hour amid sloganeering by opposition members.
Meanwhile, many members of Congress and SP reached near the pedestal and started raising slogans. Birla reached near the podium and appealed to the sloganeering opposition members to go to their places and allow the Question Hour to continue. Referring to Bharatiya Janata Party member Arun Govil, he said that he is asking questions in Question Hour for the first time, hence the proceedings of the House should be allowed to continue. However, the uproar did not stop and the sloganeering by the opposition members continued. When the meeting of the Lower House resumed at 12 noon, Presiding Chairman Dilip Saikia got the necessary documents placed on the table of the House. Opposition members came near the chair and started raising slogans. However, due to noise, the House meeting was adjourned for the day.
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what happened in rajya sabha
The Congress and some other opposition parties created a ruckus in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday demanding the formation of a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to probe the allegations against the Adani Group, leading to a day-long adjournment in the Upper House. Was postponed. As soon as the House proceedings began in the morning, Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar said that he had received a total of 18 notices under Rule 267 for discussion on Adani, Manipur violence, Sambhal violence and increasing cases of crime in Delhi. He rejected all the notices.
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Some other Congress members, including GC Chandrashekhar, Randeep Singh Surjewala, Syed Nasir Hussain, Neeraj Dangi and Rajeev Shukla, have demanded the formation of a JPC to investigate the alleged corruption, bribery and other malpractices of the Adani Group in collusion with other authorities. Notices were given for. Chairman Dhankhar rejected all the notices and said that members can raise these issues under other provisions. Immediately after this, Congress and other opposition members started creating ruckus.