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RS to discuss Delhi violence on Thursday, House adjourns

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Roshneesh Kmaneck
March 11, 2020 16:41 IST
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Rajya Sabha was on Wednesday adjourned for the day after the government and the opposition agreed to a discussion in the House on Thursday on the recent communal violence in Delhi.

The opposition was demanding a discussion on the issue on Wednesday itself. The House witnessed three brief adjournments as the government and opposition parties were trying to reach an agreement on holding the discussion on the Delhi violence as well as the debate on two ordinances which are set to lapse.

The House met again at 3:40 pm and Deputy Chairman Harivansh called Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi to give his statement.

 

Joshi told the House: "As agreed in the meeting in the Deputy Chairman's Chamber, the two ordinances (listed in supplementary agenda) would be discussed tomorrow at 11 am. Thereafter, there would be a discussion on Delhi violence in the House."

The two ordinances are the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 and the Mineral Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020.

Leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad then said: "We have agreed that we will finish the discussion on two ordinances in the morning tomorrow and discuss the Delhi violence in the afternoon."

He asked the Deputy Chairman, "I request you to adjourn the House for the day."

Thereafter the Deputy Chairman said, "Since it is the sense of the House, I adjourn the House till 11 am on March 12, 2020."

In the morning, the House was adjourned till 2 pm after opposition parties raised the issue of communal violence in Delhi and the government ban on two Malayalam news channels for their coverage of the riots.

While Left parties raised the issue of the Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry imposing a 48-hour telecast ban on Asianet News and Media One TV, the Trinamool Congress raised the issue of recent communal violence in the national capital.

Some Congress members raised the political happenings in Madhya Pradesh where the party's government is facing a crisis after Jyotiraditya Scindia's resignation from the Congress.

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