<p>Rajya Sabha proceedings were on Wednesday adjourned till 2 pm after opposition parties raised the issue of communal violence in Delhi and the government ban on two Malayalam news channels for their coverage of the riots.</p>.<p>While Left parties raised the issue of the Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry imposing a 48-hour telecast ban on Asianet News and Media One TV, the TMC raised the issue of recent communal violence in the national capital.</p>.<p>Some Congress members raised the political happenings in Madhya Pradesh where the party's government is facing a crisis after Jyotiraditya Scindia's resignation from the Congress.</p>.<p>Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said the notice given by the Leader of the Opposition and other MPs over the need to provide relief to violence-affected people of Delhi and instituting an inquiry commission, will be discussed in the House on Thursday morning.</p>.<p>But opposition MPs including those from the Congress continued to raise the issue.</p>.<p>Binoy Viswam of the CPI raised the issue of last week's ban of news channels for their coverage of the Delhi violence. Naidu said the ban has been lifted.</p>.<p>The order banning Media One had said it was "critical of the Delhi Police and RSS".</p>.<p>As some Congress members raised the happenings in Madhya Pradesh, Naidu said he would be forced to name the MPs if they defied the chair.</p>.<p>An MP named by the Chair has to withdraw from the proceedings of the House for the remaining part of the day.</p>.<p>Naidu, however, said names of Congress MPs will go into records to say that they tried to disturb the House.</p>.<p>Shortly thereafter, he adjourned proceedings till 2 pm.</p>
<p>Rajya Sabha proceedings were on Wednesday adjourned till 2 pm after opposition parties raised the issue of communal violence in Delhi and the government ban on two Malayalam news channels for their coverage of the riots.</p>.<p>While Left parties raised the issue of the Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry imposing a 48-hour telecast ban on Asianet News and Media One TV, the TMC raised the issue of recent communal violence in the national capital.</p>.<p>Some Congress members raised the political happenings in Madhya Pradesh where the party's government is facing a crisis after Jyotiraditya Scindia's resignation from the Congress.</p>.<p>Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said the notice given by the Leader of the Opposition and other MPs over the need to provide relief to violence-affected people of Delhi and instituting an inquiry commission, will be discussed in the House on Thursday morning.</p>.<p>But opposition MPs including those from the Congress continued to raise the issue.</p>.<p>Binoy Viswam of the CPI raised the issue of last week's ban of news channels for their coverage of the Delhi violence. Naidu said the ban has been lifted.</p>.<p>The order banning Media One had said it was "critical of the Delhi Police and RSS".</p>.<p>As some Congress members raised the happenings in Madhya Pradesh, Naidu said he would be forced to name the MPs if they defied the chair.</p>.<p>An MP named by the Chair has to withdraw from the proceedings of the House for the remaining part of the day.</p>.<p>Naidu, however, said names of Congress MPs will go into records to say that they tried to disturb the House.</p>.<p>Shortly thereafter, he adjourned proceedings till 2 pm.</p>