RS stalled for the second day over price rise

United opposition battles UPA in the House

PTI | July 28, 2010



Proceedings in the Rajya Sabha were stalled for the second consecutive day as a united opposition today persisted with its demand for a discussion on price rise under a rule which entails voting.

Soon after a member was sworn in, the united opposition including NDA, Left and AIADMK and even some parties supporting the government from outside like SP, RJD and BSP vociferously raised the the issue of hike in prices of essential commodities.

The opposition, demanding discussion under Rule 168 which entails voting, was countered by the ruling benches which wanted the Question Hour to be taken up.

Amid the din, chairman Hamid Ansari called Leader of the Opposition Arun Jaitley to make a statement. Jaitley rose to speak but could not do so as the din continued. Ansari was forced to adjourn the House till 1200 noon.

Similar scenes were witnessed when the house reassembled.

Members belonging to BJP, RJD and SP shouted slogans against the government describing it "incompetent".

In the din, deputy chairman K Rehman Khan asked ministers to lay papers listed against their name. As several BJP members rushed to the well, Khan adjourned the House for the day after the papers were laid. The House could not transact any business.

The list of business for the day included a short duration discussion on the unabated rise in prices of essential commodities further compounded by steep increase in petroleum prices.

Food inflation is ruling at 12.47 per cent and general inflation at 10.55 per cent.

Consideration and passing of the bill providing for registration and regulation of clinical establishments was on the day's agenda.
 

Comments

 

Other News

Cabinet passes resolution applauding PM on term record

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday passed a resolution marking June 10, 2026, as a historic milestone in the journey of Indian democracy applauding Narendra Modi for becoming the longest-serving elected PM of the country. By establishing a record of 4,399 days of continuous service as an elected PM, he has s

Testing the teachers, moving the goalposts

A teacher was appointed in 1999, before the Right to Education (RTE) Act came into force, and appointed under the rules that existed at that time. She gave the necessary test, passed it, passed the interview, and was appointed. Over the next 26 years, she taught thousands of children, faced transfer orde

`Focus on infra, reforms, digital connectivity has created strong foundation for growth`

In a step towards the operationalisation of the Bharat Audyogik Vikas Yojana (BHAVYA), union minister of commerce & industry Piyush Goyal launched the BHAVYA Portal on Monday in New Delhi.   Addressing the gathering, Goyal said that the BHAVYA scheme will adopt a competit

Govt, RBI announce major reforms to attract FPI

The finance ministry on Friday announced a series of measures aimed at enhancing the ease of investment for individual Persons Resident Outside India (PROIs) and Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs), and to attract stable long-term foreign capital flows.   Building on the recent in

Lessons in climate adaption from world’s largest inhabited river island

Majuli Island, perched between the Brahmaputra River to the south and east, the Subansiri River to the west, and a branch of the Brahmaputra to the north, has been severely affected by recurrent flooding and intense riverbank erosion. Despite its global importance in acquiring UNESCO tentative status for

Careless whispers and the impossible trinity

Time can never mend, the careless whispers of …    As the RBI marches ahead, for the upcoming monetary policy meeting this June, whispers from the corridors echo around several policy options to defend the rupee – by deploying forex reserves, raising in





Archives

Current Issue

Opinion

Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Subscribe Newsletter

Twitter