TMC protests against the Election Commission, walks out of Rajya Sabha
TMC staged a protest against the Election Commission in the Rajya Sabha, leading to their walkout during the budget session.
The TMC (Trinamool Congress) staged a walkout in the Rajya Sabha in protest against the Election Commission, demonstrating growing tensions in the ongoing budget session of Parliament. As the discussions progressed, the Rajya Sabha Chairman informed the house about breaks on March 19 and 20, to be compensated by additional meetings on March 28 and 29. The parliamentary proceedings have been marked by protests, with opposition leader incidents continuing to disrupt normal activities in the house.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju addressed the ongoing chaos, emphasizing that the opposition leader had submitted a notice but failed to adhere to the regulations of the house during the question hour. He noted the inconsistency in opposition behavior, stating that while important issues are at stake, they are indulging in political theatrics rather than earnest debate, unnecessarily drawing attention away from substantive discussions on pressing national issues. Leaders like JP Nadda criticized this approach, highlighting the necessity for all members to maintain decorum, particularly during crisis moments facing the nation.
The remarks initiated heated exchanges in the house, further escalating the situation. Opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge emphasized grievances concerning the Election Commission's operations, indicating deep-seated frustrations that may lead to continued disruptions in parliamentary functioning. The incident reflects not only intra-party dynamics but also the fragile state of political discourse in India, which could have broader implications for governance as the budget session unfolds.