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Opposition MPs proceed to disrupt Lok Sabha proceedings over Pegasus

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The Lok Sabha was adjourned twice since Wednesday morning as opposition protests over the Pegasus concern continued to disrupt proceedings.
With the MPs of Congress, DMK, TMC and Left events dashing to the nicely of the House demanding a debate and a probe into the alleged snooping, the House was adjourned first at 11.15 am for quarter-hour. Speaker Om Birla took robust exception to some MPs attempting to carry placards towards the chair in an try to indicate them on the dwell telecast.

When the House met at 11.30, the MPs returned to the nicely with placards. Senior BJP chief Rajendra Agrawal, who was within the Chair, warned them to not “cross the limits”.

“Showing placards in front of the chair is not fair. Please put it down. You cannot do this. This is not acceptable,” he stated. The MPs, nonetheless, didn’t oblige the Chair and the proceedings had been adjourned for quarter-hour once more.
The opposition has been stalling the proceedings for the reason that home met on July 19 for the Monsoon session. However, Lok Sabha has handed seven payments amidst the din.