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Both Houses of Parliament Adjourned After Opposition Protests over Pegasus Snooping

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Rajya Sabha Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday suspended some TMC MPs from participating in House proceedings for the rest of the day.
Both Houses of Parliament Adjourned After Opposition Protests over Pegasus Snooping

New Delhi, August 4: Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned for the second time on Wednesday till 12 noon after unrelenting opposition protests over Pegasus snooping and other issues.

When the House reassembled at 11:30 am, Rajendra Agrawal, who was chairing the proceedings, asked protesting members not to storm into the well showing placards and shouting slogans.

"Don't do anything for which the chair is compelled to take action.... If the Chair is standing, you should sit down... Please go back to your seat... it is not acceptable," Agrawal said.

As protesting opposition members continued to be in the Well, Agrawal adjourned the House till 12 noon.

When the House met in the morning, Speaker Om Birla made obituary references to eight former members of Lok Sabha who died recently.

As a mark of respect to the departed souls, the Speaker along with members present in the House stood in silence for a brief while.

After that Opposition members trooped into the Well of the House, shouting slogans and displaying placards.

Birla asked the protesting members to ensure decorum of the House.

Little over ten minutes after the Question Hour began, the proceedings were first adjourned till 11.30 am amid the din.

Rajya Sabha

Rajya Sabha Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday suspended some TMC MPs from participating in House proceedings for the rest of the day as they along with other opposition MPs disrupted House proceedings over the Pegasus spying issue.

The proceedings of the House were adjourned till 2 pm as slogan-shouting TMC and other opposition MPs trooped into the well of the House, some holding placards, to demand a discussion on the issue of Israeli-made, military-grade Pegasus spyware being used to snoop on opposition leaders, government critics and journalists.

Naidu first asked members to go back to their seats and then threatened to invoke rule 255 against those holding placards.

As the members refused to budge, he ordered that those "disobeying the chair and raising placards shall leave the House under rule 255."

TMC members who were holding placard included Dola Sen, Arpita Ghosh and Nadeem ul Haq.

He, however, did not name anyone and said Rajya Sabha Secretariat will give the list.

Earlier, soon after taking of oath by new member Jawhar Sircar and laying of official documents on the table of the House, Naidu said though he has not admitted notices given under rule 267 by Ramgopal Yadav and Vishambhar Prasad Nishad of the Samajwadi Party and V Sivadasan of the CPI(M) over farmers agitation over three farm laws, a discussion on the issue under a different rule has been admitted.

"I have gone through it. It is an ongoing issue but important. So it is admitted for discussion under other provision," he said.

A notice under rule 267 calls for setting aside of the business of the day to take up discussion on the issue being raised.

Naidu, however, rejected 267 notices by Sukhendu Sekhar Roy (TMC), Mallikarjun Kharge and K C Venugopal (both Congress), CPI(M)'s Elamaram Kareem and V Sivadasan and Binoy Viswam of the CPI over the Peagus issue.

"Now there is agreement about farmers' agitation. And also about price rise, economic situation. The government has also expressed willingness to discuss. Let us discuss the farmers' issues. Let us discuss the economic situation, price rise and other issues," he said.

Just then TMC and other MPs holding placards rushed into the well.

"Please go back to your seats," Naidu said.

"All these members who are in the well of the House with placards... all of them are named under rule 255. I direct these members who are in the well of the House to go back to their seats, otherwise, you are named and you are suspended for the day," he added.

But the MPs refused to budge.

"Please obey the chair (and) go back to your seats," he said as opposition MPs shouted, "We want discussion on Pegasus."

Naidu then asked for the names of the MPs holding placards.

As Rajya Sabha Secretariat started collecting names, Naidu said, "Whoever is in the well, disobeying the chair and then raising these placards, they are all asked to leave the House under rule 255."

MPs named under rule 255 have to withdraw from the House proceedings for the rest of the day.

"You know what will happen... Secretariat will give the list," he said before adjourning the proceedings till 2 pm.

Even after the House proceedings were adjourned, the TMC and other opposition MPs did not leave the House.

Both Houses of Parliament have witnessed disruptions since the start of Monsoon session on July 19.

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