Lok Sabha adjourned till 12 noon as opposition raises slogans against EC, Gyanesh Kumar Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned until 12 noon on Tuesday as opposition members disrupted the session by storming the Well of the House and raising slogans against Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and the Election Commission. The protest centered on allegations of electoral malpractice, with members chanting “vote chori band karo” (stop vote theft) and demanding Gyanesh Kumar step down. During the Question Hour, Trinamool Congress (TMC) members flooded the Well, leading to a chaotic atmosphere. Congress representatives joined the demonstration, directing their slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Other opposition members stood near the aisle in solidarity, amplifying the disruption. MP Sandhya Ray, who was presiding over the session, continued with the Question Hour related to the agriculture ministry despite the ongoing protests. Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan addressed a supplementary question, accusing the TMC government in West Bengal of failing to implement farmer welfare schemes. He highlighted the contradiction between the opposition’s demands in the Lok Sabha and their alleged neglect of agricultural policies in their state. Chouhan had to relocate his seat during the session as TMC members raised slogans near his designated area. The adjournment lasted approximately 25 minutes, with Ray officially ending the session at 12 noon. This marked the second consecutive day of disruptions, following a similar incident on Monday when opposition members demanded a debate on the ongoing conflict in West Asia.#lok_sabha #trinamool_congress #shivraj_singh_chouhan #chief_election_commissioner_gyanesh_kumar #narendra_modti
