Top news at 1pm on Nov 22: Parliament's winter session day 5 marred by disruptions

So far, the both houses of parliament have not been able to function due to continued demands of discussion and PM’s clarification on demonetisation by the opposition parties.

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Top news at 1pm on Nov 22: Parliament's winter session day 5 marred by disruptions

Top news at 1pm on Nov 22: Parliament's winter session day 5 marred by disruptions (File Photo)

So far, the both houses of parliament have not been able to function due to continued demands of discussion and PM’s clarification on demonetisation by the opposition parties.

1) Top news at 1pm on Nov 22: Parliament's winter session day 5 marred by disruptions

Demands for clarification from Prime Minister on demonetisation policy marred another day of the winter session of the parliament as Lok Sabha had to be adjourned till Wednesday and Rajya Sabha till 2pm amid repeated interruptions. 

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