With Trinamool Congress members trooping into the Well, the Left and the Right also made a common cause in Lok Sabha against the government's decision on allowing 51 per cent FDI in multi-brand retail.
The move has also seen fissures in the Opposition camp with SP and BSP maintaining ambivalent position on the issue, amid Opposition suggestions that they were helping the government.
An all-party meeting has been convened by the government on Monday to break the deadlock.
The Lower House was adjourned for the day without transacting any business. It witnessed one adjournment soon after it met as Trinamool Congress members trooped into the Well demanding withdrawal of the decision on FDI.
Left party members were in the aisle joining those from BJP and other parties in raising slogans against the decision. Left MPs were also seen waving CPI(M) pamphlet on the repercussions of allowing FDI in retail.
The House was adjourned for the day within five minutes past noon after laying of papers.
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