Budget session: Lok Sabha adjourned amid protests over PNB fraud, AP special status
The Lok Sabha was adjourned for the day on Monday after relentless protests by the opposition Congress over the Rs 12,700 crore PNB fraud, and demands by the TDP for a special package for Andhra Pradesh.
On the first day of the second-leg of the Budget session, the House witnessed uproar as Congress, TDP, TRS as well as AIADMK members trooped into the Well.
Noisy protests disrupted the Question Hour which led to Speaker Sumitra Mahajan adjourning the House till 12 noon.
As the House reassembled, Congress members trooped into the Well with placards demanding a reply from the prime minister on diamond trader Nirav Modi’s whereabouts.
Trinamool Congress members too were seeking to raise the same matter
Nirav Modi is the alleged kingpin of the Rs 12,700-crore fraud at Punjab National Bank. The fraud came to light last month after the country’s second largest state-run lender PNB reported that it has detected fraud in award of LoUs to the designer diamond jewellery maker.
TDP members protested in the Well demanding special package for Andhra Pradesh while those from the TRS sought increase in reservation quota in Telangana.
Amid vociferous opposition protest, Mahajan said she had received the resignation letter of Neiphiu Rio from the Lok Sabha following the Nagaland Assembly election results.
“I have accepted his resignation with effect from February 22,” Mahajan said.
Three-time chief minister of Nagaland, Rio won unopposed in the recent assembly election in the state. He is likely to become the chief minister again.
Before the beginning of the proceedings of the House, BJP members were seen clapping when Prime Minister Narendra Modi walked into the House. With folded hands, Modi greeted the members as well as those in the Opposition benches.
As the BJP and its allies captured power in the three northeastern states, many of the saffron party MPs were seen wearing Assamese ‘gamosa’.
Obituary references were made for four former members — Rudolph Rodrigues, Kamla Prasad Singh, Khagen Das and Kumari Farida Topno.