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No sooner had the House assembled for the day, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh tried to raise the issue of raids against the media group in multiple cities.
Other opposition members, including those from the TMC, rushed into the well of House over reports about the Modi government allegedly targeting political rivals, journalists and critics for surveillance using Israeli company NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware.
Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu first ordered that Singh’s remarks would not go on record and then asked members not to show placards.
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He appealed to members in the well of the House to go back to their respective seats.
“Please go back to your respective seats…follow the parliamentary practice, send a notice to me. Going by merit, I will allow you. What is this,” he remarked.
“This is not the way,” he said and called for listed official papers to be laid on the table.
But the members continued to protest, forcing Naidu to adjourn the proceedings. Just one listed paper could barely be laid before the proceedings were adjourned.
“The House is adjourned as some members are disturbing the House,” he said.