<p>A day after Parliament unanimously voiced concern over repeated disruptions, members seemed to have forgotten the vow as they created uproar today affecting the proceedings</p>.<p>.<br /><br />The Rajya Sabha was adjourned twice in post lunch session as members created pandemonium over Aircel-Maxis issue with Opposition members demanding satisfactory answers to their queries with regard to alleged links between a family member of Home Minister P Chidambaram with a company in question.<br /><br />The Opposition members were shouting slogans leading to first adjournment at around 2.15 pm for 15 minutes and then again for half an hour.<br /><br />Earlier at around 1.07 PM there was uproar, prompting the Chair to abruptly adjourn the House for lunch.<br /><br />There was commotion even when the Upper House met for the day at 11 am with few members demanding a statement on the issue.<br /><br />Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv Shukla reminded the members about the vow they took on the occasion to commemorate the 60th year of sitting of Parliament.<br /><br />"This is sad that yesterday we pledged not to disrupt the Question Hour, but again there is commotion," he said.<br /><br />Concern over repeated disruptions in Parliament's functioning marked the special sitting yesterday with leaders pressing for "sincere" introspection to restore the dignity of the institution.</p>
<p>A day after Parliament unanimously voiced concern over repeated disruptions, members seemed to have forgotten the vow as they created uproar today affecting the proceedings</p>.<p>.<br /><br />The Rajya Sabha was adjourned twice in post lunch session as members created pandemonium over Aircel-Maxis issue with Opposition members demanding satisfactory answers to their queries with regard to alleged links between a family member of Home Minister P Chidambaram with a company in question.<br /><br />The Opposition members were shouting slogans leading to first adjournment at around 2.15 pm for 15 minutes and then again for half an hour.<br /><br />Earlier at around 1.07 PM there was uproar, prompting the Chair to abruptly adjourn the House for lunch.<br /><br />There was commotion even when the Upper House met for the day at 11 am with few members demanding a statement on the issue.<br /><br />Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv Shukla reminded the members about the vow they took on the occasion to commemorate the 60th year of sitting of Parliament.<br /><br />"This is sad that yesterday we pledged not to disrupt the Question Hour, but again there is commotion," he said.<br /><br />Concern over repeated disruptions in Parliament's functioning marked the special sitting yesterday with leaders pressing for "sincere" introspection to restore the dignity of the institution.</p>