Renuka Choudhary said that the responsibility of running the House lies with the government, the people in power, not the opposition
Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury said on Tuesday that the administration and those in authority are responsible for managing the House, not the opposition.
“The public expects us to speak out here with vigor, therefore we do all in our power to govern the House. The House will operate if the government chooses to do so. Everyone is aware of the conspiracy if they do not want that. “Those who are seated in chairs and other positions are in charge of running the House; we are not responsible for this,” Chowdhury said.
MPs from the INDIA group, meantime, protested the Adani indictment today on the Parliament’s grounds.
Demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the Adani case, protesting leaders hoisted banners and chanted a number of slogans.
Rahul Gandhi, the LoP in the Lok Sabha, shared images of the demonstration on Facebook with the caption, “Today, we are protesting at Makar Dwar, Parliament complex, asking the genuine question: Who will benefit from the billions of Adani, Modi ji? The prime minister’s lack of response says a lot.
According to Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, the opposition’s six-day protest in Parliament has come to an end with this demonstration by INDIA bloc leaders. He went on to say that going forward, the opposition would work with the Parliament.
“There are several problems related to the policies of the Modi government… In all honesty, it serves as a kind of obvious warning to the governing party that a lot of their initiatives have encountered fierce resistance throughout the nation. Even though we will be working together in the House starting this morning, there was a type of protest shot to be fired before we went out to discuss and take part in the parliamentary procedures. In essence, we are announcing the conclusion of the six-day protest in Parliament,” Tharoor said.
Since the start of the Winter Session, parliament has been at a standstill due to unrest in Manipur and Sambhal, as well as rallies by opposition parties over the Adani issue.
The Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha were adjourned until noon on Monday and subsequently for the remainder of the day. November 25 marked the start of Parliament’s winter session, which will last until December 20.