<p>Opposition members in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday voiced concern over rising prices of petroleum products and also medicines, while demanding a discussion on the issue.</p>.<p>Soon after the listed papers were laid on the table of the House, Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said several members have given notice under Rule 267 to suspend the scheduled business to discuss price rise. He did not accept the notices.</p>.<p>Naidu said members spoke on the issue during the discussion on the Appropriation Bill and Finance Bill.</p>.<p>To this, Leader of Opposition in the House and senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said everyday the opposition requests for a discussion on rising prices of petrol, diesel, LPG, PNG and medicines.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/parliament-live-budget-session-2022-sitharaman-narendra-modi-lok-sabha-amit-shah-rajya-sabha-opposition-congress-bjp-tmc-house-adjournment-fuel-price-hike-criminal-bill-1097768.html" target="_blank"><strong>Track Parliament Updates Here</strong></a></p>.<p>He said prices have been rising but the government was not ready to discuss it.</p>.<p>"If you will not give us an opportunity then where should we speak," he said.</p>.<p>The Chairman reiterated that some of these issues were raised by members during the discussion on the Appropriation Bill and Finance Bill.</p>.<p>"If section of members disturb the House what is the way out for the Chairman?" he said.</p>.<p>Kharge further said prices are rising and one such rise was effected earlier in the day.</p>.<p>Sukhendu Sekhar Ray (TMC) said it was true that during the Appropriation Bill and Finance Bill "some casual references" were made regarding rising prices of petroleum products.</p>.<p>However, the opposition wants a structured discussion on the issue, he said.</p>.<p>Ray suggested that if it could not be taken up under Rule 267, the Chairman should allow the opposition to move a notice for a 30-minute discussion on Wednesday or the day after.</p>.<p>K R Suresh Reddy (TRS) raised the issue related to procurement of parboiled rice in Telengana.</p>.<p>As the Chair did not accept the TRS notice under Rule 267 on the issue, the party walked out of the House.</p>.<p><em><strong>Check out the latest DH videos here:</strong></em></p>
<p>Opposition members in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday voiced concern over rising prices of petroleum products and also medicines, while demanding a discussion on the issue.</p>.<p>Soon after the listed papers were laid on the table of the House, Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said several members have given notice under Rule 267 to suspend the scheduled business to discuss price rise. He did not accept the notices.</p>.<p>Naidu said members spoke on the issue during the discussion on the Appropriation Bill and Finance Bill.</p>.<p>To this, Leader of Opposition in the House and senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said everyday the opposition requests for a discussion on rising prices of petrol, diesel, LPG, PNG and medicines.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/parliament-live-budget-session-2022-sitharaman-narendra-modi-lok-sabha-amit-shah-rajya-sabha-opposition-congress-bjp-tmc-house-adjournment-fuel-price-hike-criminal-bill-1097768.html" target="_blank"><strong>Track Parliament Updates Here</strong></a></p>.<p>He said prices have been rising but the government was not ready to discuss it.</p>.<p>"If you will not give us an opportunity then where should we speak," he said.</p>.<p>The Chairman reiterated that some of these issues were raised by members during the discussion on the Appropriation Bill and Finance Bill.</p>.<p>"If section of members disturb the House what is the way out for the Chairman?" he said.</p>.<p>Kharge further said prices are rising and one such rise was effected earlier in the day.</p>.<p>Sukhendu Sekhar Ray (TMC) said it was true that during the Appropriation Bill and Finance Bill "some casual references" were made regarding rising prices of petroleum products.</p>.<p>However, the opposition wants a structured discussion on the issue, he said.</p>.<p>Ray suggested that if it could not be taken up under Rule 267, the Chairman should allow the opposition to move a notice for a 30-minute discussion on Wednesday or the day after.</p>.<p>K R Suresh Reddy (TRS) raised the issue related to procurement of parboiled rice in Telengana.</p>.<p>As the Chair did not accept the TRS notice under Rule 267 on the issue, the party walked out of the House.</p>.<p><em><strong>Check out the latest DH videos here:</strong></em></p>