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Lok Sabha adjourned for fourth consecutive day amid Opposition ruckus over voter roll revision in Bihar

In the morning, Speaker Om Birla had to adjourn proceedings when Opposition members raised slogans, entered the Well of the House and also displayed placards demanding that the SIR be withdrawn

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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla leaves after adjourning the House during the Monsoon Session of Parliament. PIC/PTI

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla leaves after adjourning the House during the Monsoon Session of Parliament. PIC/PTI

The proceedings of the Lok Sabha were adjourned on Thursday for the fourth consecutive day amid persistent protests by the Opposition over the issue of the ongoing voter roll revision in Bihar.

In the morning, Speaker Om Birla had to adjourn proceedings when Opposition members raised slogans, entered the Well of the House and also displayed placards demanding that the SIR be withdrawn.

When the Lower House met again at 2 pm, Krishna Prasad Tenneti, who was the chairing the session, urged members to participate in a bill which seeks to provide seats for Scheduled Tribes in the Goa Legislative Assembly, reported PTI.

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