New Delhi: As Rajya Sabha passed two farm bills amid the ruckus on Sunday, 12 opposition parties submitted a no-confidence motion notice against the deputy speaker Harivansh Narayan Singh after he overruled their pleas to adjourn the house till Monday.
Congress even accused the BJP-led Central Government of "murdering the democracy" over the passage of these bills.
While speaking to the media, Congress senior leader and Rajya Sabha MP Ahmed Patel, said, "This day will be written with black ink in the Indian history. These ordinances are against the federal structure as agriculture is a state matter. All the states are already in economic distress because of non-fulfillment of GST compensation. This is an attempt to reduce the revenue of states.
"The manner in which this bill got passed, it was a murder of democracy. We demanded that the house should be adjourned and the rest of the leaders can reply tomorrow. It was not accepted. Then we asked for a division of votes but it was also declined," said the Congress veteran while explaining the reason for submitting no-confidence notice against the deputy speaker.
Congress MP Abhishek Manu Singhvi said, "Whoever was present in the Parliament today, knows that no such bill has been passed which Government is claiming. This is the death of democracy."
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He further added, "More than 10 people demanded a division of votes which was denied. That is why we passed a no-confidence motion today. We don't believe that in a democracy, you can pass a bill with your majority and tyranny."