The proceedings of both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha were virtually washed out due to the uproar by AIADMK in the morning.
New Delhi:
Heavy sloganeering by AIADMK members seeking action against P Chidambaram's son Karti Chidambaram on Aircel-Maxis issue and by Congress lawmakers over alleged Gujarat land scam led to two adjournments in Rajya Sabha, even as the government said it was ready to discuss the matter raised by AIADMK.
No sooner did the House meet for the day, AIADMK members, carrying copies of an English daily, trooped into the Well demanding action on Aircel-Maxis deal and raising slogans like "We want action".
At the same time, Congress members too were seen waving copies of another English daily, and shouting slogans regarding an alleged scam related to land allocation in Gujarat in 2010 to partners of the Chief Minister's daughter.
The proceedings of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were virtually washed out due to the uproar by AIADMK in the morning.
Amid loud slogans by both AIADMK and Congress members, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said if AIADMK members gave a notice for discussion, the government was ready to take up the issue relating to action against the former Union Minister and his son.
"We are ready for discussion on the issue of Chidambaram's known and un-known assets. The Minister will also give reply. Our opinion is that action should be taken on those found guilty," he said, adding that members of AIADMK and probably some from Congress want a discussion, leading to further protests by Congress lawmakers.
Deputy Chairman PJ Kurien made futile attempts to pacify the agitating AIADMK members and adjourned the House first for ten minutes.
When the House met again, Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad raised the issue of alleged land scam in Gujarat and said the issue related to 2010 when the land was allotted in an eco-sensitive zone. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister then.
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