BJP’s uproar in Bihar Assembly, former minister marshalled out
Patna (IANS). On Thursday, the fourth day of the monsoon session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, the BJP MLAs created a ruckus. During this, BJP MLAs raised slogans demanding the resignation of Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav. Later, after marshaling out former minister Jivesh Mishra, the BJP staged a walkout from the House.
As soon as the proceedings of the House began on the fourth day of the monsoon session, BJP members created ruckus over the resignation of Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav. During this, the BJP MLA reached the Well. Vidhansabha Speaker Awadh Bihari Chowdhary also advised that you have not been sent for public commotion.
He also warned that this is not right, Asan can also take action. Despite this, the uproar by the BJP MLAs continued.
During this, the Speaker gave Leader of Opposition Vijay Kumar Sinha an opportunity to speak. Sinha asked the government what happened to the promise of 10 lakh jobs in the first cabinet. After this, the Speaker called the names of other MLAs during the Question Hour. BJP MLAs started ruckus again.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Chowdhary said that such a house will not function. He said that if someone disrespects the House or the Chair, the Speaker has the right to take action against him.
The Speaker ordered the MLAs who were making a ruckus to be taken out of the marshal. BJP MLA and former minister Jeevesh Mishra was picked up by the marshals and taken out of the House.
After this the BJP staged a walkout from the House. Leader of Opposition Vijay Kumar Sinha said that there is an undeclared emergency. Opposition members are not being allowed to speak in the House.