Key Points

The Rajya Sabha faced another turbulent session as Opposition MPs protested over Vice President Dhankhar’s resignation and electoral roll revisions in Bihar. Ghanshyam Tiwari’s appeals for order went unheard, forcing an adjournment till 2 pm. The INDIA bloc, including Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav, staged demonstrations outside Parliament. With repeated adjournments, the Monsoon Session struggles to proceed amid rising political tensions.

Key Points: Rajya Sabha Adjourned Amid Opposition Protests Over Dhankhar Resignation

  • Rajya Sabha adjourned after Opposition sloganeering disrupts Question Hour
  • Protests linked to Dhankhar’s resignation and Bihar electoral roll revision
  • Deputy Chairman rejects 12 adjournment notices under Rule 267
  • INDIA bloc leaders stage demonstrations calling SIR a "death of democracy"
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Rajya Sabha adjourned till 2 pm amid Oppn uproar over key issues

Rajya Sabha adjourned till 2 pm as Opposition MPs protest Dhankhar’s resignation and Bihar electoral roll revision, disrupting Question Hour.

"This is Question Hour - Ghanshyam Tiwari appeals for order amid chaos"

New Delhi, July 23

The Rajya Sabha witnessed yet another turbulent session on Wednesday as persistent sloganeering and protests by Opposition members forced an early adjournment of proceedings till 2 p.m. The disruption came during the Question Hour, traditionally reserved for members to seek accountability from the government.

Presiding over the session, Ghanshyam Tiwari began by calling member Santosh Kumar P. to ask his listed question. However, the chamber quickly descended into chaos as Opposition MPs raised slogans, rendering the proceedings inaudible.

The exact nature of their demands remained unclear amid the din, though sources indicate the protests were linked to the resignation of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and the contentious Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.

Tiwari repeatedly appealed to members to maintain order in the House by insisting that “This is Question Hour”, but his calls went unheeded. He proceeded to call two additional members to raise their questions, but the uproar continued unabated. With no signs of resolution, the Chair adjourned the House till 2 p.m..

Earlier in the day, Deputy Chairman Harivansh rejected 12 adjournment notices under Rule 267, including one seeking a discussion on Dhankhar’s resignation. The rejection led to sloganeering by MPs of different Opposition parties, and several of them were seen standing and raising slogans.

The Vice President, who also serves as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, stepped down citing health concerns, a move that has sparked political speculation and demands for debate.

The Opposition’s protests also centred on the Election Commission’s SIR exercise in Bihar, which they allege could disenfranchise voters. Members of the INDIA bloc, including Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav, staged demonstrations outside Parliament, calling the revision a “death of democracy”.

The Monsoon Session has so far been marked by repeated adjournments and confrontations, with both Houses struggling to conduct legislative business. As the political temperature rises, the government faces mounting pressure to address the Opposition’s concerns and restore parliamentary decorum.

The Rajya Sabha is scheduled to reconvene at 2 p.m., though further disruptions remain likely given the unresolved tensions.

- IANS

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Priya S
The electoral roll revision in Bihar is indeed concerning. Many marginalized communities might lose voting rights. While I don't support disruptions, sometimes strong protests are needed when democratic processes are at stake. Jai Hind!
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Amit G
Both sides are to blame here. Government should allow discussion on important issues, and Opposition should maintain decorum. This is not what our Constitution makers envisioned for Parliament. Shameful scenes!
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Sunita M
Health concerns my foot! When a high-profile leader resigns suddenly, people deserve to know the real reasons. The government's refusal to discuss this raises more questions than answers. Transparency is crucial in democracy.
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Nikhil C
Meanwhile, important bills are getting delayed because of these political dramas. Common people are suffering due to inflation and unemployment, but our netas are busy with their dharna politics. Very disappointing!
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Kavya N
The Election Commission must ensure the electoral roll revision is fair and transparent. In Bihar, where caste equations matter so much, any manipulation can change election outcomes. Opposition is right to raise this issue.
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David E
As an NRI following Indian politics, I must say the parliamentary standards have deteriorated significantly. In other democracies, such disruptions would lead to serious consequences. India deserves better governance.

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