Wednesday 30 November 2016

Parliament Live: Lok Sabha committee finds AAP’s Bhagwant Mann guilty of Parliament security breach, to submit report to Speaker tomorrow

Parliament Live: Lok Sabha committee finds AAP’s Bhagwant Mann guilty of Parliament security breach, to submit report to Speaker tomorrow, Political uproar erupted following the implementation of the demonetisation policy by the Narendra Modi government had been affecting the parliament since more than a week. And with opposition parties blaming the Prime Miister and the central government
for the continuing public distress following the note-ban policy, both Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha had been witnessing repeated adjournmnets, hindering the smooth proeedings of the winter session. Citing rise in the flow of black money in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on November 8, had initiated the demonetisation policy, following which there had been a ban on the old currency notes of the denominations Rs 500 and Rs 1,000. And even after more than three weeks since the implementation of the anti-graft policy, cash-starved people are seen, standing on long queues, outside banks and ATMs, waiting for hours, to replace their old paper currencies or collect usable cash from the money machines.
And as the 22 days sittings of the winter session in the parliament reaches its 10th day, here are today’s latest updates from the parliamentary houses:
05:30 pm: Parliament security breach video: Bhagwant Mann found guilty by the Lok Sabha Committee. Committee to submit report to LS Speaker tomorrow.
05: 25 pm: I request Congress party and other Opposition parties to allow the discussion to take place; Prime Minister Narendra Modi will intervene: Ananth Kumar

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