New Delhi, Jul 26 Congress members in the Lok Sabha today raised anti-government slogans on different issues, blaming it for receiving a "tyrannical" demeanor yet the procedures proceeded in the midst of aggravations.
When the House took up the Question Hour, Congress pioneer in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge raised the issue of cow vigilantism. However, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said he would not be permitted to bring up any issue amid the Question Hour.
Before long, Congress members trooped into the Well and raised mottos, for example, "Pradhan Mantri jawab do (PM should answer)", "tanashahi nahin chalegi (end autocracy)", "jaat ke nam standard rajniti band karo (End governmental issues for the sake of rank)".
Before long members from the Trinamool Congress additionally entered the Well, however did not join the Congress members in raising trademarks.
After the Question Hour, the Congress individuals kept on challenging and tried to raise different issues extending from lynchings for the sake of ensuring cows and the farmers' plight.
As external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj rose to make a statement on the Indians missing in Mosul city of Iraq, Congress members were unrelenting and Kharge was heard saying that they needed to raise issues related to mob lynching and farmers.
With the din continuing, the Speaker dismissed the House till 1245 hours.
Wednesday, 26 July 2017
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