Congress to move no-confidence motion against RS Deputy Chairman


New Delhi, Sep 20 (IANS): The Congress has alleged that the conduct of Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narain Singh was "undemocratic" and the party will bring a no-confidence motion on the issue.

Congress leader Ahmed Patel while speaking to the media said, "Our demands for division were not met and the conduct of the Deputy Chairman was not according to democratic norms."

"This is a black day as it is against farmers and the state government and favours corporate," added Patel.

Congress leader Partap Singh Banda termed the agri Bills as "death warrants" for farmers.

After the passing of agri Bills, opposition members alleging bias sat in the House and later protested at the Parliament premises.

The opposition alleged that after the house's time was over the Chair did not take consent of the house and demands of taking the Bills on Monday was denied as the chair went for a voice vote and demand for the division of votes was not allowed.

Earlier, the Rajya Sabha saw a massive ruckus on Sunday as the government sought to clear the farm Bills amid an unrelenting opposition determined to block them as TMC MP Derek O'Brien tore up the documents.

 

  

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    The way govt is behaving as if it is protecting and persuing its own interest before farmer's interest and concerns. Why all bills are passed overnight without even consulting thier own allies let alone opposition????????.........Why the govt is also objecting to move this bill to the Upper Select Committee. Whose interest this govt is serving??????????.....To start with this govt has won elections undemocratically then how can we expect democratic rule by this govt???.?????......

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