Uproar over Phogat issue in RS: Oppn walks out
Trouble started in the morning session when Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge sought to raise the Phogat disqualification issue but Chairman Dhankhar did not allow it
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LoP Mallikarjun Kharge speaks in Rajya Sabha during Monsoon session of Parliament, in New Delhi. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 8 Aug
The uneasy relations between Rajya Sabha Chairman and Opposition parties
once again surfaced on Thursday, as Jagdeep Dhankhar left the House after
heated clashes with TMC leader and some other Opposition MPs who were not
permitted to raise the issue of disqualification of Vinesh Phogat from the
Paris Olympics.
Trouble started in the morning session when Leader of the Opposition
Mallikarjun Kharge sought to raise the Phogat disqualification issue but
Chairman Dhankhar did not allow it. This followed an angry exchange between the
Chair and TMC leader Derek O'Brien. "It is an important issue. It is not
an issue of a particular individual," Kharge said soon after the listed
papers were tabled in the House.
He wanted to know "who is behind" the disqualification. However,
Dhankhar did not allow Kharge to raise the issue and went ahead with the
scheduled Zero Hour listings.
In the meantime, Derek O'Brien stood up to raise his point, but could
not be heard because of uproar in the House.
To this Dhankar cautioned the TMC member, saying "You are shouting
at the Chair. Your conduct is ugliest in the House. I condemn your actions.
Next time I will show you the door". As uproar continued, Opposition
parties staged a walkout. "They (Opposition) think they are all wise. They
think they are the only ones whose hearts are bleeding. The entire nation is in
pain because of our girl. Entire nation is feeling the pain from the President
to the Prime Minister to myself and many more. Everyone is sharing that
situation, but to... politicize it is the greatest disrespect to that girl.
That girl has a long way to go," Dhankhar said.
Leader of the House and BJP president J P Nadda also condemned the
behaviour of Opposition members towards the Chair and also accused the Congress
party of politicising the Phogat disqualification issue. "Opposition does
not have a solid issue to discuss," he said.
Nadda emphasised the whole country is behind Phogat and even the Prime
Minister has described the wrestler as 'champion of champions'. After Nadda
spoke, Dhankhar expressed his anguish on the conduct of Opposition members and
left the House saying he was not in a position to remain in the House for the
time being.
Before leaving the Rajya Sabha, Dhankhar said the behaviour of the
Opposition members has crossed all limits by creating anarchy in the House and
disrespecting the prestige of the Chair. "They are not challenging me.
They are challenging the post of the Chairman. And they are challenging the
Chair, as they think that the person who is sitting on this Chair is not
capable," he said.
Dhankhar rued that he did not get the desired support from the House
despite making all efforts. "I am not running away from the oath. But what
I have seen today, the way a member has behaved, the way the Opposition bench
has conducted, I am not finding myself in a position to sit here for
sometime," Dhankar said, adding he was leaving the House "with a
heavy heart".
After Dhankhar left the House, Deputy Chairman Harivansh chaired the
Zero Hour proceedings. Dhankhar later chaired the Question Hour.
After returning to the Chair, he said when a scene is created in the
House and it becomes the epicentre of disruption for the entire nation, then it
is a bounden duty to sometimes take a tough decision. "I left my seat to introspect. Having
witnessed (the scene)... which I found was unprecedented, and
indigestible," Dhankhar said, adding he would be "walking away from
the oath" if he does not take tough decisions. The Chairman also informed
that he has called a meeting of floor leaders at 1:30 PM to discuss the matter.
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