A view of Lok Sabha (File | PTI) 
Nation

Lok Sabha proceedings disrupted for 20th straight day

As soon as the House met, AIADMK members started protesting near the Speaker's podium, demanding a board to manage the Cauvery river water.

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: The proceedings of the Lok Sabha were disrupted for the 20th consecutive day today due to protests by AIADMK members seeking early constitution of the Cauvery water management board.

Soon after the House met to take up the day's business, AIADMK members trooped into the Well and raised slogans seeking immediate constitution of the board.

As pandemonium prevailed, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan adjourned the House till noon after AIADMK members ignored her requests to return to their seats.

At noon, even before the House was re-assembled, AIADMK members carrying placards trooped into the Well of the House shouting slogans such as 'we want justice' and 'we demand Cauvery board'.

After the listed papers were laid, Congress, NCP, Left, TDP and RJD members were standing at their seats seeking the Speaker's ruling on notices they had given on the no- confidence motion, moved by some of them.

Speaker Sumitra Mahajan appealed to AIADMK members to return to their seats, saying she cannot take up notices on the no-confidence motion unless the House is in order.

"I am duty bound to place the no-confidence motion. Please go to your seats. I have to do a head count. I have not been able to take up notices on the no-confidence motion," she said.

As the unrelenting AIADMK members continued their sloganeering, the Speaker said that she was not in a position to take up notices for no-confidence motion and announced adjournment of the House for the day.

Citing assembly polls in Karnataka, the Centre had last week sought more time from the Supreme Court to set up the Cauvery water management board to implement water sharing formula among Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry.

India's 18% tariff deal with the US and a devastating truth that must be highlighted

'Blot on democracy': Rahul Gandhi writes to Speaker Om Birla following denial to speak on President’s Address

Bengal CM Mamata to appear as 'party in person' in Supreme Court in SIR case

Wings of IndiGo, Air India aircraft collide at Mumbai airport, probe underway

Y Khemchand Singh set to become next Manipur CM after being elected leader of BJP legislature party

SCROLL FOR NEXT