Noisy protests by Samajwadi Party members over communal clashes at Kasganj in Uttar Pradesh forced the adjournment of the Rajya Sabha this morning.
The newly-elected members of Aam Aadmi Party too were seen raising slogans against sealing drive in the national capital in the Well of the House, along with the SP members.
Congress member K V P Ramachandra Rao also entered the Well holding a placard with the slogan 'Help Andhra Pradesh', though he did not utter a word.
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"Atrocities are being perpetrated against minorities in Kasganj...they are being supressed...(their) houses are being vandalised," Yadav said, as his party colleagues joined him in vociferously raising the issue.
Deputy Chairman P J Kurien asked the party to give a notice to raise the issue.
However, the SP members kept raising the issue from their benches and then troooped into the Well.
In the meanwhile, Kurien asked Rao to vacate the Well and return to his seat, but the latter remained unmoved.
Then Kurien asked Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad to call Rao back to his seat.
"What is he (Rao) doing? Can somebody do like this? Has he gone mad? Please call him (back to seat)," Kurien said and even threatened action against Rao.
Referring to the Kasganj issue, Kurien again asked the party to give a notice on the issue. "I cannot ask the government (to reply on the issue). It is upto them," he said.
He said 15 members wanted to raise issues during the Zero Hour which are to be taken up.
As the protests by SP and AAP members continued in the Well, he said "this is unbecoming of members to come and shout slogans instead of giving notice".
Following this, he adjourned the House till noon as the slogan-shouting continued unabated.
Communal violence had erupted in Kasganj on January 26 leading to the death of one person.
Today was the third day of the Budget Session. On January 29 when the session commenced, the House was adjourned after the Economic Survey was laid. The House was adjourned yesterday after the Union Budget was tabled.
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