
New Delhi, March 10 Proceedings in the Lok Sabha were adjourned until noon on Tuesday as opposition members stormed into the well, raising slogans against Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and the Election Commission, and protesting against "vote theft".
As the Lok Sabha convened in the morning, it began with the Question Hour, with replies being given by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan.
Responding to a supplementary question, Chauhan accused the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal of not implementing farmer welfare schemes.
He stated that while TMC members were raising slogans in the House, their government in West Bengal was not implementing schemes, thereby harming the interests of farmers.
Shortly thereafter, opposition members stormed into the well, raising slogans such as "stop vote theft" and "Gyanesh Kumar step down".
Despite requests from Sandhya Ray, who was chairing the proceedings, the opposition members continued with their slogans.
As the protests continued, Ray adjourned the House for approximately 25 minutes until noon.