KVP forced to withdraw from Rajya Sabha
New Delhi: Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday invoked the rule book to force Congress MP K V P Ramachandra Rao to withdraw from the House for the rest of the day after he refused to end his protest in the Well demanding justice for Andhra Pradesh.
During the zero hour, Ramachandra Rao stood in the Well holding a placard that read "Help Fight For Justice to Andhra Pradesh" right in front of Naidu's seat. The Chairman repeatedly asked KVP to go back to his seat saying he will not tolerate such behaviour.
Some members urged the Chairman to proceed with the listed business, but Venkaiah Naidu ruled that the House was not in order if even one member was in the Well. Naidu said he had two alternatives before him, adjourn the proceedings or name the member.
The chairman asked Rao's party, the Congress, to persuade him to go back to his seat. Leader of the Opposition and senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said his party does not approve of Rao's behaviour. When KVP refused to go back to his seat, the Chairman invoked Rule 255 of Rules and Procedures of Rajya Sabha.
He said that rule 255 states, "The Chairman may direct any member whose conduct is in his opinion grossly disorderly to withdraw immediately from the Council and any member so ordered to withdraw shall do so forthwith and shall absent himself during the remainder of the day's meeting." Naidu then directed KVP to either go back to his seat or withdraw from the proceedings of the House for the rest of the day.
KVP ignored his party colleagues who asked him to return to the seat. He chose to withdraw from the House, terming the entire episode as "very unfortunate." He then picked up his belongings and walked out of the House. The House took up the listed business thereafter.