Bihar Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Singh on Tuesday pummeled the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MLAs for purportedly restricting him to his chamber inside the council building premises and said that the occurrence is condemnable.
"The present occurrence is condemnable. All individuals from the Assembly should regard the constitution. This is a difficult issue," Singh told ANI.
Resistance individuals caused a commotion on Tuesday and requested quick withdrawal of the Bihar Special Armed Police Bill.
In the mean time, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that he has never seen such exercises in the Assembly previously.
"I have never seen such exercises in the Assembly. They (Opposition MLAs) ought to have taken an interest in the discussion. We would have answered to each address of them (in regards to Bihar Special Armed Police Bill, 2021)," Kumar said.
RJD MLA Satish Kumar and ladies MLAs of the Opposition were conveyed from the state Assembly after he was purportedly abused by "police and neighborhood thugs" inside the Assembly during a dissent against Bihar Special Armed Police Bill 2021.
RJD MLAs were declining to permit Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha from venturing out of his chamber.
In the mean time, the Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Kumar Jha has given a suspension of business notice under Rule 267 to examine "ruthless lathi-charge and inconceivable attack on MLAs in Bihar Assembly" on Wednesday.
A sitting of Bihar Assembly was dismissed twice following a commotion made by the Opposition over charges of "cruel arrangements" in the Bihar Special Armed Police Bill 2021.
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