Congress leader Pramod Tiwari gives suspension of business notice in Rajya Sabha on Adani row

By ANI | Published: March 15, 2023 09:53 AM2023-03-15T09:53:17+5:302023-03-15T10:40:24+5:30

New Delhi [India], March 15 : Congress leader Pramod Tiwari on Wednesday gave a suspension of business notice under ...

Congress leader Pramod Tiwari gives suspension of business notice in Rajya Sabha on Adani row | Congress leader Pramod Tiwari gives suspension of business notice in Rajya Sabha on Adani row

Congress leader Pramod Tiwari gives suspension of business notice in Rajya Sabha on Adani row

New Delhi [India], March 15 : Congress leader Pramod Tiwari on Wednesday gave a suspension of business notice under rule 267 in Rajya Sabha, demanding discussion on the Ad Group issue.

The notice submitted by Pramod Tiwari, read, "I hereby give notice under Rule 267 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) of my intention to move the following motion for the suspension of business listed for 15 March 2023".

In a notice addressed to Rajya Sabha Chairman, Tiwari further said, "That this House do suspend Zero Hour and relevant rules relating to Question Hour and other businesses of the day to discuss the Government's questionable role in promoting business interests of the Ad Group, including through inaction on serious charges of corporate fraud, political corruption, stock-market mpulation and financial mismanagement, illegal coal mine allocations, negotiations with foreign countries for big-ticket projects, etc."

Earlier on Tuesday, for the second consecutive day, the Rajya Sabha faced adjournment amid pandemonium as treasury benches sought an apology from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his remarks in London on democracy in India and the Opposition objecting to the matter and demanding a Joint Parliamentary probe into the Ad Group.

In a veiled attack on Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Rajya Sabha Piyush Goyal raised the matter, pointing "this is the first time" that a Member of Parliament used words against the democracy of India while his visit outside the country, and sought his apology.

"He (Rahul Gandhi) should apologise...," said Goyal.

However, the Opposition members sought a probe into the Ad Group by a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) and accused the Centre of being silent on a report by a US firm that alleged stock mpulation and accounting fraud by the group.

The members on both sides the Opposition and the treasury benches were sloganeering leading to chaos in the Upper House.

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