After stalling Rajya Sabha for the most of last week, opposition today paralysed the House as it went beyond the demand for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reply to a debate on conversion by seeking answers from him on the issues of black money and job creation.
The opposition also disrupted the Lok Sabha, accusing the government of allowing conversions and remaining silent on poll promises like bringing back black money and providing employment opportunities.
Facing uproar, Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu insisted in the Lok Sabha that the government or BJP has nothing to do with conversions and if any individuals were violating the law, state governments were empowered to take action.
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The House saw four adjournments before being adjourned for the day soon after 3 PM. The Lok Sabha saw two adjournments.
In the Rajya Sabha, Sharad Yadav (JD-U) raised the issue of conversions, saying government's focus is on "ghar wapsi" campaigns instead of fulfilling promises made to people ahead of elections.
"You had promised incentive to farmers for their produce. Now a new thing has come... You did not say you will launch 'ghar wapsi' (conversion) campaigns. Your party ministers and MPs are saying this. You did not fulfil the promises made to people. You have forgotten them. That is why this House is not functioning," he said.