The Lok Sabha on Wednesday will discuss the communal violence in Delhi that has claimed at least 53 lives last month after a tumultuous sta...

The Lok Sabha on Wednesday will discuss the communal violence in Delhi that has claimed at least 53 lives last month after a tumultuous start to the second phase of the Budget Session. On March 3, the Centre had agreed to discuss the violence in North East Delhi after the Holi break following repeated disruptions in both Houses of Parliament.
The discussions will be conducted under Rule 193 of the House proceedings, which means there will be no voting after the debate, reported IANS. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to reply on the discussion over the violence in Lok Sabha around 5.30 pm, subject to functioning of the house, according to ANI.
The Rajya Sabha is also expected to deliberate on the law and order situation in the national Capital. In the Upper House, the Trinamool Congress has given notice for immediate talks under Rule 267 on “Delhi carnage and the healing process”. Communist Party of India (Marxist) MP KK Ragesh also gave a Suspension of Business Notice in Rajya Sabha under Rule 267. He cited “Centre’s attempt to suppress media by imposing the 48-hour ban on two Malayalam news channels” and communal violence in Delhi, reported ANI.
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