Uproar in Lok Sabha over deportation of Indians from US

Congress president and LoP in the Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge with LoP in the Lok Sabha and party leader Rahul Gandhi and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav at a protest against the deportation of Indian immigrants from the US, at Parliament House complex during the Budget session, in New Delhi on February 6, 2025.

New Delhi, Feb 6 (PTI) Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned till 2 pm on Thursday amid vociferous protests by opposition members on the issue of deportation of illegal Indian immigrants from the United States.

As soon as the House reassembled at 12 noon after the first adjournment of the day, the opposition members were on their feet trying to raise the issue. Congress members had submitted notices to move adjournment motions.

Raising slogans against the government, opposition members trooped into the Well of the House.

BJP member Dilip Saikia, who was in the Chair, adjourned the proceedings till 2 pm after laying of parliamentary papers on the table of the House.

Earlier, the Lok Sabha was in turmoil when it convened for the day. Speaker Om Birla tried to pacify the agitating members by saying that the government has taken note of their concerns seriously.

“The issue is serious. It is a matter of foreign policy. The government has taken it seriously. The foreign country also has its own rules and regulations. You can raise your issues at 12 noon and allow the Question Hour to run smoothly,” he said.

Birla said the Question Hour is important.

“People have chosen you to raise their issues in the House but you are resorting to protests. This method is not good,” he said.

With the first question of the day marked for Trinamool Congress MP Kirti Azad, Birla said, “You are not allowing the member of your associate party to raise his issues. You are systematically disrupting House. This is not good.”

The protesting members ignored the Speaker’s pleas and continued protesting, following which Birla adjourned the proceedings till 12 noon.

A US military aircraft carrying 104 illegal Indian immigrants landed at the Amritsar airport on Wednesday. This was the first batch of Indians to be deported by the Donald Trump government as part of a crackdown against illegal immigrants.

Of those deported, 33 each were from Haryana and Gujarat, 30 from Punjab, three each from Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, and two from Chandigarh.

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