Rahul seeks suspension of question hour over Net neutrality issue
Congress vice-president gives notice for an adjournment motion to discuss the matter immediately.
Raising the issue of Net neutrality, Congress vice-president Rahul
Gandhi on Wednesday sought suspension of Question Hour in Lok Sabha and
gave a notice for an adjournment motion to discuss the matter
immediately.
An adjournment motion involves an element of censure against the
government. However, it is up to the Speaker whether to allow the
motion.
A strong plea was made on Tuesday in the Lower House for ensuring Net
neutrality with demands that the recent consultation paper brought out
by TRAI should be scrapped and attempts by certain telecom and internet
service providers be scuttled.
In-depth: The Net neutrality debate
Raising the issue during Zero Hour, M.B. Rajesh (CPI(M)) had alleged
that the TRAI consultation paper was “blatantly supporting” assault on
Net neutrality by telecom and internet service providers.
Several opposition members wanted to have their say on the issue.
Speaker Sumitra Mahajan had said a notice should be given for a half-an-hour discussion and she would allow it.
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