New Delhi: The Congress party on Tuesday walked out of the Lok Sabha after Speaker Om Birla rejected a notice by its leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury over the alleged reports of Chinese troops trying to enter the Indian territory in Jammu and Kashmir on July 6.
As soon as the Question Hour came to an end, the Speaker rejected all the notices of adjournment, which was opposed by the Congress.
Chowdhury was on his feet and wanted to say something. But the Speaker did not permit him to do so. He called Union Road, Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari to reply on the discussion on Demands for Grants for ministry.
As he was not allowed to speak, the Congress members staged a walkout of the House. However, they came back later.