New Delhi: Both Houses of the Parliament have been adjourned till 2 pm on Wednesday. While Rajya Sabha was adjourned at 1 pm following the Question Hour, Lok Sabha was adjourned earlier in the day following protests by Opposition party MPs over various issues including raids at the premises of the National Herald newspaper in connection with a money laundering investigation. The ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament has witnessed repeated adjournments due to protests by Opposition MPs.
Earlier in the day, Congress and the Shiv Sena MPs tried to raise the issue of of alleged misuse of central investigating agencies by the government in the Rajya Sabha but Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu disallowed them from doing so. Shiv Sena MPs has been trying to raise the issue of the arrest of Sanjay Raut by ED in a money laundering a case for a few days.
Leader of the Opposition and senior Congress leader M Mallikarjun Kharge and his colleague Deepender Singh Hooda, Shiv Sena's Priyanka Chaturvedi and AAP's Sanjay Singh and Raghav Chadha gave notices under rule 267 but they were not admitted.
"You know my position. These are all notices not worth to be taken up under 267," Naidu said. Rule 267 provides for setting aside the business of the day to take up discussion on the issue being raised in such notice.
Kharge charged the BJP-led government of misusing the Enforcement Directorate, Central Bureau of Investigation and Income Tax to target political rivals. The government is using the investigating agencies with a vengeance as part of a plan to target political opponents as well as bring down democratically elected state governments, he alleged seeking a discussion.
"I am not admitting it," Naidu said. The notice by Congress leaders came a day after the ED raided the head office of the National Herald newspaper here and 11 other locations as part of an ongoing money laundering investigation. The ED had earlier questioned Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and her son and party leader Rahul Gandhi in the case.