Mere apology won't do: LS Speaker tells AAP MP on Parliament video
The Lok Sabha was adjourned till Monday following uproar over the security breach video.
New Delhi: Lok Sabha proceedings were washed out on Friday following uproar over AAP member Bhagwant Mann's video of Parliament House by members, mostly from ruling BJP, with Speaker Sumitra Mahajan terming it a "serious issue" and assuring protesting members that some action would be taken.
“It is a serious issue. I am talking to everyone on what action should be taken. When he met me, he said that he was ready to apologise. But the this issue isn't something that can be resolved by mere apology,” said the speaker of Lok Sabha Sumitra Mahajan.
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“All Parliament members are agitated. The issue is not something that can be resolved by a simple apology. It is a matter of security of the Parliament,” she added.
The Lok Sabha was later adjourned till Monday following uproar over the security breach video.
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Pandemonium prevailed soon after the House assembled for the day, with members of BJP and SAD on their feet demanding action against Mann.
Though members of other opposition parties like RJD, JD-U and SP also trooped into the well holding placards demanding "right" to reservation in promotions, most vociferous protests were from the NDA members seeking action against Mann, forcing the Speaker to adjourn the House for almost an hour till noon.
Similar scenes continued when the House reassembled and listed papers were laid.
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Amid the din, Mahajan said the matter was "serious" and under her consideration.
"Koi na koi karvayee karenge (we will take some action)," she said, adding that 13 people had laid down their lives for the security of Parliament referring to the terror attack in December 2001.
A tensed Mann himself stood up in his seat and was seen trying to speak on the issue.
As the uproar continued, proceedings were adjourned for the day.
In the nearly 12 minute video, Mann is seen giving a running commentary as his vehicle crosses security barricades and enters Parliament. "I'll today show you something you would not have seen earlier," he is heard saying.
Mann is then shown entering a room where questions to be taken up inside Parliament are being sorted and seen describing the ongoing process.
When the Zero Hour was taken up after the adjournment, members, mainly from the ruling NDA, demanded action against Mann with the Speaker allowing party leaders to speak on the matter.
Terming it as a "serious issue", Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said the House should come together and condemn it. It is a problem for members
representing 125 crore people and that of the nation, he said.
"If we do like this, it will be a big problem for democracy," Kharge said and sought action against Mann.
Protesting Mann's action, R K Singh (BJP), also a former Home Secretary, claimed that the member has said he would do it again. "Tatkaal barkhast kariye (remove him immediately)," Singh said.