Asia World

India’s Modi Appeals for Peaceful Parliament as Adani Debate Sparks Adjournment

India’s Modi Appeals for Peaceful Parliament as Adani Debate Sparks Adjournment
Source: Bloomberg
  • PublishedNovember 26, 2024

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed for calm and constructive debate in parliament just hours before opposition lawmakers forced an adjournment by demanding a discussion on the business dealings of billionaire Gautam Adani, Bloomberg reports.

The winter session of parliament began on Monday with immediate clashes between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition. Mallikarjun Kharge, president of the Indian National Congress and leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha (upper house), spearheaded the calls for a debate on Adani, citing concerns about the impact of recent allegations on the Indian economy. Similar demands were raised by opposition members in the Lok Sabha (lower house).

These demands resulted in the adjournment of both houses of parliament until Wednesday.

Prior to the session’s commencement, Prime Minister Modi urged the opposition to engage in “healthy debate,” warning against attempts to disrupt parliamentary proceedings for “own political gains.” He stressed the importance of allowing the smooth functioning of parliament.

Michelle Larsen

Michelle Larsen is a 23-year-old journalist and editor for Wyoming Star. Michelle has covered a variety of topics on both local (crime, politics, environment, sports in the USA) and global issues (USA around the globe; Middle East tensions, European security and politics, Ukraine war, conflicts in Africa, etc.), shaping the narrative and ensuring the quality of published content on Wyoming Star, providing the readership with essential information to shape their opinion on what is happening. Michelle has also interviewed political experts on the matters unfolding on the US political landscape and those around the world to provide the readership with better understanding of these complex processes.