Cong raises Alwar lynch mob horror in Parliament, Sena brings up fly ban
April 06, 2017  11:29
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Both the houses of Parliament witnessed stormy scenes this morning as Congress and Shiv Sena, armed with adjournment notices on the Alwar lynching incident and the Gaikwad fly ban issue respectively, cornered the government.

Shiv Sena members created a ruckus in Parliament demanding removal of the flying ban against its Osmanabad MP Ravindra Gaikwad, who thrashed an Air India employee with slippers at Delhi airport  before being banned by airlines in return.

BJP ally Shiv Sena moved an adjournment notice on Ravinder Gaikwad issue in Lok Sabha. Shiv Sena MP Anandrao Adsul gave the adjournment notice stating that decision taken by Air India and other private airlines is a violation of fundamental rights.

Congress has given adjournment notice to discuss Alwar lynching matter in which 55-year-old Pehlu Khan was attacked by a group of gau rakshaks (cow protection vigilantes) on the National Highway near Alwar.

The Speaker says he cannot allow a discussion in Parliament based on news reports.

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