Bihar: The second day of the monsoon session was presented by Humme, BJP is demanding Tejashwi’s resignation
On the second day of the monsoon session, the opposition created a ruckus. The proceedings started as soon as 11 am. The opposition started creating ruckus regarding the charge sheet of the Deputy CM. The opposition created ruckus by banging chairs and tables demanding his resignation. After which the proceedings were adjourned till 2 pm. At the same time, after the proceedings started again at 2 o’clock, there was an uproar again. Seeing the increasing uproar, Speaker of the Vidhan Sabha Awadh Bihari Chowdhary adjourned the House till 11 am tomorrow.
Assembly proceedings adjourned again
Regarding this, the Assembly Speaker said that questions related to common people are raised in the House, but the House is being disrupted. Action will be taken if government property is destroyed. After this, the BJP MLAs again started a ruckus in the house. When the BJP MLAs came in bail, the marshal was also called. However, during this, Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav also reached the House. After which the proceedings of the assembly were adjourned till 11 am on Wednesday.
BJP surrounds CM Nitish Kumar
Speaking to the media, Leader of Opposition Vijay Kumar Sinha said that the teachers are on the road to demand their rights, but the government is not listening to them. The government is engaged in saving its corrupt ally. BJP had also fought against Jungle Raj and will continue to fight against this government as well. He said that the manner in which teachers are being lathi-charged continuously, the government providing employment is silent in the House, is behaving normally with teachers, Chief Minister Nitish is doing principled politics to save the corrupt Deputy Chief Minister and dictatorial action in the House. is going on.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister retaliated
At the same time, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Chaudhary said that there was a ruckus in the house by the opposition. It doesn’t seem to make any sense. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar himself has said that a new rule has been made regarding the appointment of teachers and if the teachers have any complaint, then after 3 days of the session, all their education leaders will talk to all the people. The government will consider their legitimate demands. Now it is a matter of understanding that when Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is saying, it was not appropriate to disrupt the proceedings of the House.