Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Protests, Parliament Of India Cancel Trial

/ On : 5:34 AM.
Gedung Parlemen India dijaga ketat (Foto: AP)
India's Parliament building guarded (photo: AP)
NEW DELHI -Parliament of India planned to be open at the end of the year, sidangnya suddenly it close the hearing. When the trial has just been opened by the Chairman of the Parliament.

This forced the closure of the session after protests from some members of the ongoing legislative India. The Agenda is planned to be held for 21 days, actually will discuss a fairly important.

One of the important things that will be discussed is the establishment of the ombudsman Commission Government. In addition, members of this legislature will also discuss laws pendidikang, pension and judicial standards.

When Parliament opens session, it was also a member of Parliament, skip to the front of the pulpit to protest. Some members of Parliament from the ruling party, the Congress Party, protesting against the expansion of the State of Andhra Pradesh.

While a member of Parliament from the opposition protesting against rising prices of basic needs. When Interior Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram tried to appease the opposition, thus getting more and more furious and refused to listen to its call.

The opposition did not like Chidambaram. Former Finance Minister of India, was directly involved in the alleged corruption case mobile phone tariff arrangements when he still held the post of Minister of finance.

Due to the rampant protest, Chairman of the hearing was immediately suspended the hearing. "This is a form of parliamentary tactics to suit atura and we'll do it," said opposition to the Government of the Bharatiya Janata Party Arun Jaitley was quoted as saying Associated Press, Tuesday (22/11/2011).

This disorder be loss for India's Parliament. Similar protests were also happened last year, when the opposition criticized rampant corruption that occurs the action. At the same time, other legislators called on his colleagues to calm down and work for the sake of making the new law.
(faj)

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