BJP and Congress members pushed and shoved each other in Lok Sabha as opposition members vehemently protested over the issue of violence in Delhi
Singh had earlier accepted the invite but expressed his inability to attend the same on Monday
Chowdhury said the people of Delhi voted for development
Birla sought Congress leader in the House Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury's view on this
On Wednesday, Chowdhury had made certain remarks against Modi which were expunged by the Chair later
Congress members along with those of several other opposition parties walked out of the House
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The Congress leader reiterated his remark in the House on Monday, when a ruling alliance member raised the issue at the question hour about his Sunday's "infiltrator" remark made outside Parliament
Observing that tax rate cut would result in revenue loss of Rs 1.45 trillion, he wanted to know how the government will deal with the fiscal deficit
Chowdhury, who made the remarks while speaking on the contentious NRC issue, sought to explain his remarks, noting that his family came from Bangladesh.
Chowdhury demanded that Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla take action against the BJP MP
Sources said Speaker Om Birla sought an apology from two Kerala MPs -- P N Prathapan and MP Hibi Eden -- for storming the Well of the House.
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He also said the revival of the Congress largely depended on the weakening of regional parties that lack ideology, and claimed that the country was headed for "bipolar politics"
The Lok Sabha speaker also constituted two more parliamentary panels -- one on Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and the other on Public Undertakings
Chowdhury, the leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha, is a sharp critic of Mamata Banerjee. Banerjee recently sought the Congress' support to help stop the BJP's rise in West Bengal
A vacation bench of justices Jyoti Singh and Manoj Kumar Ohri said "looking at the relief sought, there is no urgency". The bench instead listed the petition for hearing on July 8
Chowdhury said Modi government is 'compliment-addicted'
Chowdhury's name was cleared by the top party leadership after which a letter of his appointment was handed over to the Lok Sabha secretariat