New Delhi, Feb 3 : The Rajya Sabha was adjourned on Tuesday amid the opposition’s demand for a discussion on the farm laws and their withdrawal. On Wednesday, the Upper House is scheduled to discuss the motion of thanks to the President.
“Bhubhneshwar Kalita to move an address to be presented to the President in the following terms: That the Members of the Rajya Sabha assembled in this session are deeply grateful to the President for the address which he was pleased to deliver to both the Houses of the Parliament on January 29, 2021,” read the bulletin of the Rajya Sabha business list.
The opposition on Tuesday forced the Upper House to be adjourned after the House witnessed sloganeering the moment it assembled a day after the Union Budget was presented in the Parliament.
Rajya Sabha Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu rejected a suspension notice given by the opposition on the farm laws. The rejection did not go down well with the opposition parties with their members raising slogans before the Chairman’s podium.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said: “The opposition should adhere to the Chairman’s decision.” Naidu said: “The ongoing dialogue between the agitating farmers and the government can be discussed during the motion of thanks to the President on Wednesday.”
Related stories
Subscribe
- Never miss a story with notifications
- Gain full access to our premium content
- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once
Latest stories