Budget session of parliament: On Monday, the third day of the budget session began with an uproar. As soon as Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla came to the House and sat on his seat, opposition MPs started demanding a discussion on the deaths in the incident of Prayagraj Mahakumbh. Angered by the uproar of the opposition, Om Birla said, the public has not sent you to break the table.

During the Lok Sabha proceedings, opposition MPs are constantly creating uproar. They are demanding to release the list of devotees killed in the Mahakumbh stampede. Along with this, they are constantly demanding the resignation of CM Yogi and PM Modi.

On the demand of the opposition members, the Speaker directed to continue the Question Hour and said that His Excellency the President has also included the subject in his address. You can talk about this subject during the discussion on the thanksful proposal. After this, the opposition members started shouting slogans demanding a discussion on the Prayagraj Mahakumbh tragedy.

 

The opposition does not want to ask the government questions.

Speaker Om Birla appealed to the opposition members to continue the Question Hour and said, “These members have an important time.” You do not want to ask the government questions. Meanwhile, opposition MPs came in the middle of the House shouting slogans. The Lok Sabha proceedings continue amidst the uproar of the opposition. Criticizing the uproar of the opposition, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said, “These people do not want to ask the government questions, the public will question them.”

People have not sent you to break the table.

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha continued the proceedings of the House. Taking the name of NK Premchandran and Kirti Azad, the Speaker said, “You tell me that we have important questions and you do not sit on your seat.” He advised the opposition and said, “If you think the people of the country have sent you to interrupt the Question Hour, then you should do the same.”

During the Question Hour, when the turn came to ask the questions of Manikkam Tagore and Manish Tiwari, the chairman said, “If you do not want to ask questions, nothing is there.” Amid the uproar of the opposition members, the chairman warned him, “Honorable members, the public has not sent you to break the table here.”

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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