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Ruckus over black money issue disrupts proceedings in Parliament

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A united Opposition attempted to corner the BJP-led NDA government on the second day of Parliament’s Winter Session on Tuesday on key issues including the repatriation of black money, amendments in the bill related to appointment of CBI chief and FDI in the insurance sector.

As soon as the House met for the day, members from Trinamool Congress rushed to the Well holding black umbrellas with slogans like ‘bring back black money’ painted on them.

They were soon joined by members from Congress, RJD, AAP and Samajwadi Party who also raised slogans demanding a response from Prime Minister Narendra Modi as to when the black money will be brought back.

Speaker Sumitra Mahajan warned the members against displaying umbrellas and said they should desist from using such tactics to show their protest.

Leader of Congress party in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge earlier pointed out that his party has given a notice for suspension of Question Hour. But Speaker said it was against the rules though she was willing to accommodate a debate on black money under other rules.

SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav, who was sitting next to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, tried to speak on the issue but could not be heard amid din.

Amid uproar, the House took up two questions during Question Hour but the reply was not audible in the din. The Speaker then adjourned the House for 40 minutes till noon and then till 2 pm. The Opposition MPs staged a walkout as soon as the house assembled for normal business.

As per reports, Congress, RJD, TMC, SP and NCP MPs staged a walkout in Lok Sabha insisting discussion on black money issue today itself. The government said that it is ready for a debate on any issue provided the House is allowed to function smoothly.

The Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress, JD(U) and Samajwadi Party earlier gave notices for discussion on black money and demanded the suspension of Question Hour.

Senior SP leader Naresh Agarwal had earlier threatened that no other proceedings will be allowed in both Houses of Parliament today.

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, who is already on the warpath against the BJP, had declared that she would “politically retaliate” against her party being dragged into the Saradha scam.

The West Bengal CM had on Sunday warned that her Parliamentarians would take on the government over the repatriation of black money. On Monday, Trinamool’s parliamentary party chief Sudip Bandopadhyay said, “If we don’t get satisfactory answers we will not allow Parliament to function”.

The JD(U), which had warned that this session “will witness a lot of hungama (chaos)” after the all-party meet on Sunday, was also vocal on the issue.

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