Guwahati  
 
logo
  Guwahati,
North East »» Rs 10,000-crore police modernization plan on the anvil •••Dalai Lama to inaugurate conference in December•••Agartala suffering from slow mobility•••State »» Jorhat admin submits list of areas under encroachment of Nagaland•••Rs 462-crore irrigation projects under way in Bodoland•••ABITA organizes health camps for physically challenged •••National »» Failed relationships can leave men more emotionally vulnerable •••Kiefer Sutherland wants to visit India for social work•••Algae to trap carbon dioxide, Orissa shows how •••International »» ‘Nepal Maoists not alone in buying MPs’•••Nine students among 19 killed in Pakistan blast•••Pakistan government on collision course with apex court again •••    
  Home » National News » Story
 
Rising prices wash away first week of monsoon session
 

New Delhi, July 30: Opposition parties continued to force the adjournment of both houses of Parliament on Friday, marking the end of the first week of the monsoon session that has been washed away with no real business conducted due to demands for a discussion on rising prices as an adjournment motion that entails voting.
The stalemate continued for the fourth day on Friday with a united opposition adamantly putting forth its demand, forcing two adjournments of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, the second one till Monday. With the government saying it was prepared for a discussion on the price rise issue but not as an adjournment motion and the opposition insistent in its demand, has meant that Parliament has not been able to transact any real business on the four working days of the monsoon session that began on Monday.
The proceedings on the opening day were adjourned after obituary references to former MPs who had died in the inter-session period. Apart from government papers being laid before the second adjournment of both houses on the previous four days, the only business transacted was the approval of president’s rule in Jharkhand. Twenty-four sittings of the monsoon session were scheduled, of which five have been lost, leaving 19 more.
As the Lok Sabha assembled at 11 am on Friday, angry opposition members led by Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj (Bharatiya Janata Party) were on their feet, demanding an adjournment motion on the price rise issue. “I request you to adjourn the question hour and accept our notice for adjournment as per the rule 184 (which entails voting),” Swaraj told Speaker Meira Kumar. The speaker rejected the demand and attempted to proceed with the question hour amidst a din. As Meira Kumar called for the questions listed for the day, many opposition MPs advanced to the speaker’s podium, shouting slogans to press for their demand.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal objected to the opposition’s demand and accused them of ‘deliberately stalling the house’.
“They are talking about rules and won’t let the house function,” he said. “Please let question hour proceed,” urged Meira Kumar but protesting MPs didn’t relent, forcing the speaker to adjourn the house till noon. The din continued when the house reassembled and the speaker asked for papers to be laid, following which she adjourned the house for the day. The Rajya Sabha was also adjourned on the price rise issue till noon. As on previous days, the trouble erupted as soon as the house assembled at 11 am, with SS Ahluwalia of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Manohar Joshi of the Shiv Sena leading the opposition in demanding that question hour be suspended and the house discuss the spiralling food prices.
“Please let question hour proceed,” urged Chairman Hamid Ansari but to no avail. He then called the first question but the MP who had posed it was not present in the house. Ansari then called the second question but the opposition protests, which were rather muted on Friday, continued. He then adjourned the house till 12 noon. The protests continued when the house re-assembled and Deputy Chairman K Rahman Khan asked for papers to be laid on the table. Opposition members advanced to the speaker’s podium as he was reading out the agenda for the coming week, on completing which he adjourned the house for the day. (IANS)

.
       
Maximum
 
Minimum
 
Guwahati
33.4oC
26.6oC
Dibrugarh
27.6oC
23.6oC
Shillong
26.4oC
16.9oC
Imphal
32.2oC
22.9oC
Kohima
25.0oC
16.4oC
Itanagar
32.4oC
24.0oC
Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur & Mizoram.
 Arunachal News
Assembly concludes making legislators richer
Apang’s bail to be placed in another bench
Bites from the Assembly
3rd party monitoring lauded
 Meghalaya News
GHADC stalemate: NCP moves HC
Government claims to have evidences of fund misappropriation
Teachers boycott Teachers’ Day function
Uncertainty awaits deficit school teachers
 Northeast News
Rs 10,000-crore police modernization plan on the anvil
Dalai Lama to inaugurate conference in December
Agartala suffering from slow mobility
Trade unions to take part in Sept 7 general strike
 Cachar News
Talk show that ended in ‘Gandhigiri’
Enlightening talk on breast cancer
Expelled Commissioner as SMB boss
‘Living isolated, away from development’
 National News
Failed relationships can leave men more emotionally vulnerable
Kiefer Sutherland wants to visit India for social work
Algae to trap carbon dioxide, Orissa shows how
Nandita to direct film on flesh trade
 International News
‘Nepal Maoists not alone in buying MPs’
Nine students among 19 killed in Pakistan blast
Pakistan government on collision course with apex court again
The art of making antibiotics is 2000 years old
 State-1
Jorhat admin submits list of areas under encroachment of Nagaland
Rs 462-crore irrigation projects under way in Bodoland
ABITA organizes health camps for physically challenged
ATASU blocks national highway at Lepetkata
 State-2
Birth anniversary of Harideva
Project on model hospital in conspiracy
AAKRSU burns coal-laden truck
Three railway staff injured
 Local Sports
Lajong in semis
Udalguri lift sub junior title
Biswajit to play Masters Chess in Kathmandu
FCISC and Rifles win
 Sports
Saina eyes CWG medal
Nadal sends Simon home; Stan slams Murray
Woods in danger of fall from top as Day grabs PGA lead
Rooney involved in sex scandal
 Editorial
The Teacher Concern
In the Terror Scheme
Will West Bengal Derail to the Maoist Grip?
Letters to the Editor
 Op-Ed (Sunday)
A Journey through Indo-China
China’s HR Report Card
The Philosopher-Politician
 
Assam
 
Assam is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Dispur located in the city of Guwahati.
 
more...
Nagaland
 
Nagalang is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Kohima. located in the Guwahati city.
 
more...
Mizoram
 
Mizoram is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Aizwal. located in the Guwahati city.
 
more...
Meghalaya
 
Meghalaya is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Shillong. located in the Guwahati.
 
more...
Manipur
 
Manipur is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Imphal.
 
more...
Tripura
 
Tripura is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Agartala.
 
more...
Arunachal Pradesh
 
Arunachal Pradesh is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Itanagar.
 
more...
Sikkim
 
Sikkim is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Gangtok.
 
more...
Home  |  Guwahati City  |  Editorial  |  International  |  National  |  Business  |  Arunachal  |  Meghalaya   |  Northeast  |  State  |  Cachar  |  Sports   |  Local Sports
 Archive  |  Melange  |  Saturday Fare  |  Junior Sentinel  |  Multilingual  |  About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with us  |  Dongmusa