Mon, February 9, 2026
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Lok Sabha Adjourned Twice Amidst NEET PG Protests

New Delhi - February 9, 2026 - The Lok Sabha was thrown into chaos today, Monday, February 9th, 2026, with proceedings adjourned not once, but twice, amidst a sustained and vociferous protest by opposition parties. The immediate trigger for the disruption is the contentious National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) examination, but the situation is rapidly evolving with reports suggesting the opposition is seriously considering bringing a no-confidence motion against the Speaker. The escalating tensions threaten to grind parliamentary work to a halt and further polarize the already fractured political landscape.

The day began with immediate protests as Lok Sabha convened. Opposition members, representing a broad coalition of parties, flooded the well of the house, chanting slogans and holding placards demanding a detailed response from the government regarding the NEET PG exam. The specific grievances regarding the exam remain central to the opposition's anger. While details are still emerging, sources indicate concerns relate to potential irregularities in the exam's conduct, alleged leaks of question papers, and the overall fairness of the assessment process for aspiring postgraduate medical students.

Despite repeated attempts by the Speaker to restore order and initiate proceedings, the opposition remained steadfast in its demands. After roughly seven minutes of increasingly unruly scenes, the Speaker was forced to adjourn the proceedings for a brief period, hoping for a cooling-off period. However, upon reconvening, the situation remained unchanged. The uproar continued unabated, effectively preventing any meaningful debate or discussion on crucial pending legislation. The Speaker, facing a relentless barrage of protests, ultimately adjourned the Lok Sabha until noon, signaling a complete breakdown in parliamentary process.

Beyond the immediate NEET PG issue, the opposition's escalating ire is fueled by a wider perception of government intransigence and a lack of willingness to engage in constructive dialogue. Several critical bills remain stuck in Parliament, unable to be debated and passed due to the ongoing deadlock. These bills reportedly include legislation related to infrastructure development, environmental regulations, and key economic reforms. The inability to move forward on these crucial issues is raising concerns about the government's ability to address pressing national challenges.

The threat of a no-confidence motion against the Speaker represents a significant escalation of the conflict. While such motions are often politically motivated and rarely succeed, they are designed to demonstrate the opposition's lack of faith in the presiding officer's impartiality and ability to conduct parliamentary proceedings fairly. Sources within the opposition indicate that a formal decision on whether to move forward with the motion is expected in the coming days, contingent on the government's response to their demands regarding the NEET PG examination.

Political analysts suggest this confrontation is more than just about one exam. It reflects a growing distrust between the ruling coalition and the opposition, exacerbated by increasingly polarized rhetoric and a perceived unwillingness to compromise. The opposition sees the NEET PG issue as a symbolic example of the government's alleged disregard for the concerns of students and the integrity of the education system.

"This isn't simply a protest over an exam; it's a protest against a pattern of behavior," commented Dr. Anya Sharma, a political science professor at Delhi University. "The opposition feels sidelined and ignored, and they're using this issue as a platform to voice their broader grievances. The no-confidence motion, even if unsuccessful, sends a clear signal about their lack of confidence in the current parliamentary leadership."

The current impasse raises serious questions about the future of parliamentary proceedings. If the opposition does move forward with a no-confidence motion, it could further prolong the deadlock and potentially lead to a prolonged period of disruption. Observers are urging both sides to engage in meaningful dialogue and find a way to break the impasse, lest vital legislative work be further delayed and the country's democratic processes be undermined. The next few days will be crucial in determining whether a compromise can be reached or if India is headed towards a prolonged period of political turmoil.


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