Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu (Photo | TV Screengrab) 
Nation

Rajya Sabha TV briefly stops live telecast as Shah gets heckled by Opposition MPs

Naidu warned the opposition members not to interrupt Home Minister Amit Shah and said he will name them - a procedure that calls for an MP to withdraw from the proceedings of the House for the day.

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: Rajya Sabha TV on Wednesday briefly stopped the telecast of the live proceedings from the Upper House during the presentation of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill on the directions of Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu.

The stoppage happened when Home Minister Amit Shah was heckled by Opposition members during the introduction of the bill when he stated that the rights of Assamese people will be protected by the BJP government.

Naidu warned the opposition members not to interrupt and said he will name them - a procedure that calls for an MP to withdraw from the proceedings of the House for the day. As he did that, he also ordered that nothing they say will go on record. Just then, Rajya Sabha TV stopped its live broadcast.

Sources in RSTV said this happens when the chair presses the red light button, signalling stoppage of telecast. RSTV resumed telecast of the proceedings soon after and showed the House in complete order and only Shah speaking.

US federal agents detain 5-year-old boy, school official says he was used as 'bait'

Andhra government mulls ban on social media access to Under-16 youth

11-yr-old rose seller taken to forest area, raped by e-rickshaw driver in Delhi, arrested

The contests that will define 2026 poll scape

Budget 2026: Three pillars, a possible Baahubali-like gamechanger and even a likely tax sop

SCROLL FOR NEXT