Some Rajapakse loyalists were also seen throwing chilli powder at rival legislators and police, Colombo Gazette reported.They charged that two UNP legislators, Palitha Thewarapperuma and Ranjan Ramanayake were carrying knives during the brawl which took place yesterday.UPFA MP Dilum Amunugama was injured in clashes inside the chamber on Thursday.Rajapaksas side has disputed the no-trust motion, saying proper procedure was not followed and accused Jayasuriya of bias towards his own party.

Parliament on Wednesday passed the no-confidence motion against Rajapaksa after the Supreme Court overturned the presidential decree to dissolve the House and hold snap polls on January 5. Gamini Jayawickrema Perera, a senior parliamentarian, was injured in the melee..Colombo: Rival Sri Lankan lawmakers threw chilli powder and furniture at each other and disrupted the proceedings of Parliament for a second day on Friday, forcing Speaker Karu Jayasuriya to summon police inside the House and adjourn the session until Monday. President Maithripala Sirisena, who installed Rajapaksa as prime minister last month in a controversial move, had agreed for a floor test with the leaders of ousted prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghes coalition during crisis talks last night. I will not prorogue Parliament under any circumstances," the president tweeted.The brawl occurred a day after the Speaker announced there is no prime minister or government following a no-confidence motion against disputed prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.Amid raucous scenes, Parliament on Wednesday met for the first time since October 26, when Sirisena sacked premier Wickremesinghe, installed Rajapaksa in his place and suspended the House, plunging the island nation into an unprecedented Constitutional crisis.Fridays proceedings were to repeat the floor test which was disrupted on Thursday.The rioting United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) members demanded the arrest of two legislators of the Wickremesinghes United National Party (UNP)."I urge all Parliamentarians to uphold principles of democracy parliamentary traditions at all times. They shouted slogans against Jayasuriya broke furniture. Jayasuriya on the basis of a voice vote announced that the motion against Rajapaksa was defeated as physical voting could not take place due to the brawl.Jayasuriya immediately suspended the sittings until November 19 and left the House surrounded by police. President Sirisena said that he would not prorogue the Parliament under any circumstances.The rioting MPs threw books at the police.The vote of no confidence against Rajapaksa has further complicated the political crisis. One of the rioting MPs Arundika Fernando occupied the seat of the Speaker with more MPs surrounding it.Police on Friday protected Jayasuriya from the rioting MPs as he called the Tamil National Alliance lawmaker MA Sumanthiran to propose the suspension of the standing orders. It is not yet clear whether Rajapaksa will resign or whether the ousted Wickremesinghe, who has the support of 122 lawmakers in the 225-member House, will return to power.The trouble erupted in Parliament on Thursday when the Speaker agreed to a request from ousted premier Wickremesinghes UNP that a vote be taken on a statement made by Rajapaksa demanding fresh polls.The MPs supporting Rajapaksa took over the seat of https://www.ferrotitanium.net/product/titanium-iron-cored-wire/ the Speaker, delaying the proceedings, officials said.The Speaker summoned police inside Parliament chamber after 45 minutes of disruption. Jayasuriya allowed Rajapaksa to make a statement as a lawmaker after stating that he does not recognise the claim of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) leader who lost a no-confidence motion on Wednesday

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