Chandigarh: The last day of the SAD-BJP government’s assembly session on Wednesday witnessed unruly scenes as a shoe was thrown at Punjab Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia by a Congress legislator inside the state Assembly.
As per the report, Congress MLA Tarlochan Sund hurled shoe at Punjab minister Majithia during the assembly session.
The protesting Congress MLAs had challenged Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal for discussion on the problems in Punjab.
Even as chaos continued in the state assembly today, the Punjab government passed 12 bills in 10 minutes.
Early today, Speaker Charanjit Atwal suspended the Question Hour and started with the legislative business for the day.
The Opposition Congress MLAs continued to protest inside the assembly for the third day today. They gathered in the Well of the House half-an-hour ahead of the session was to begin and began throwing papers and books at the Speaker.
Two security persons were deployed so that the books thrown at him does not hit Speaker Atwal.
The Congress MLAs have been protesting against Speaker Atwal’s decision to not allow a debate on the no-confidence motion that was defeated by a voice vote on Monday.
As per the report, Congress MLA Tarlochan Sund hurled shoe at Punjab minister Majithia during the assembly session.
The protesting Congress MLAs had challenged Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal for discussion on the problems in Punjab.
Even as chaos continued in the state assembly today, the Punjab government passed 12 bills in 10 minutes.
Early today, Speaker Charanjit Atwal suspended the Question Hour and started with the legislative business for the day.
The Opposition Congress MLAs continued to protest inside the assembly for the third day today. They gathered in the Well of the House half-an-hour ahead of the session was to begin and began throwing papers and books at the Speaker.
Two security persons were deployed so that the books thrown at him does not hit Speaker Atwal.
The Congress MLAs have been protesting against Speaker Atwal’s decision to not allow a debate on the no-confidence motion that was defeated by a voice vote on Monday.
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