Bihar Assembly session adjourned indefinitely: Male ruckus over law-and-order, MLAs marshalled out on speaker’s instructions; sit on strike

Patna8 hours ago

The budget session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly concluded today. It started with an uproar. There was a tremendous uproar in Bihar on the issue of deteriorating law and order and unbridled crime. As soon as the proceedings of the house started, the CPI(ML) MLAs started a ruckus on the issue of unbridled crime in Bihar.

Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha asked the MLAs who were creating a ruckus in the house to calm down but when they did not listen to the speaker, the ML MLAs were marshalled out. After this, the ML MLAs sat on a dharna in the assembly premises. To persuade the ML MLAs sitting on the dharna, the Speaker sent RJD MLA Bhai Virendra to persuade and bring them to the House. On the advice of brother Virendra, the Male MLA agreed and returned to the House.

At the same time, the executive assembly husband of the Legislative Council, Awadhesh Narayan Singh said that the 200th session is concluding today. A total of 22 meetings were held in this session. For this session, notices of total 1030 questions were received, out of which 922 questions have been approved and the remaining ones will also be sent.

Laddu Ceremony was celebrated in the Finance Department

Laddu Ceremony was celebrated in the Finance Department of Bihar Government. In the financial year 2021-22, the Bihar government has become the fifth highest spending state in the country by achieving the figure of spending Rs 2 lakh crore. Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Bihar have also spent more than Rs 2 lakh crore. The expenditure of Bihar was increasing continuously but during the Corona period it faltered a bit. This time according to all the possibilities, the Finance Department organized Laddu Ceremony by spending Rs 200461.51 crore as against the budget of 218302.70 crore. Finance Minister and Deputy Chief Minister Tar Kishore Prasad described Bihar as historic to reach fifth place among the states spending more than two lakh crores.

kicked out of the house
CPI members created a ruckus on the increasing crime in Bihar, ML members say that there are continuous attacks on Dalits, minorities and poor in Bihar, that is why they were demanding an adjournment motion in the House. When the MLAs did not agree even after being told a lot by the Speaker, Vijay Sinha gave instructions and said that they should be thrown out of the house. The marshals present in the house immediately became active and hanged the CPI(ML) MLAs and threw them out of the house. Such a sight was seen in the house for the second consecutive day. Earlier on Wednesday, AIMIM MLAs were marshalled out.

MLA’s deteriorating health

After being marshalled out of the proceedings of the assembly, the CPI(ML) MLAs have made serious allegations. CPI-ML MLAs Mehboob Alam, Manoj Manzil and other MLAs say that the ruling party is doing its arbitrariness. Crime is increasing continuously in Bihar, JDU leader was murdered in Patna, there is a continuous robbery in Darbhanga.

The youth of Amar Senani Veer Kunwar Singh’s family was killed by the police, but it is difficult to raise voice in the house on all these incidents. Here, sitting on the dharna, the health of the MLA Sudama Prasad has deteriorated. Was taken to hospital by ambulance. They were sitting on a dharna to protest the marshal’s outing from the assembly.

Demand for resignation from CM

At the same time, former Chief Minister Rabri Devi said on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar going to Rajya Sabha and becoming the Vice President that it is a good thing. No one will stop them from becoming. At the same time, on the marshal out, he said that the problems of the people of Bihar are raised in the house. Instead of resolving, legislators are thrown out. This is quite wrong. Last year our MLAs were also beaten up. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar should resign.

Minister’s answer regarding stadium construction
Nitish Mishra has also expressed displeasure over the lack of maintenance and construction of the stadium. In this regard, Art, Culture and Youth Minister Alok Kumar Jha has said that the government is committed to the maintenance and construction of the stadium. Our department does not directly build the stadium. We will sit with the officials of the building construction department and review it and take action.

Demand to make Bhagalpur sub-capital
Congress Legislature Party leader Ajit Sharma demanded in the House that Bhagalpur should be made the Deputy Capital of Bihar. In the House, the minister said that no such proposal is acceptable to the government. Demanded Ajit Sharma to withdraw the motion in the house. But the Congress MLA did not withdraw the proposal. At the same time, the issue of murder of a relative of Kunwar Singh also arose in the Bihar Legislative Assembly. BJP MLA Raghavendra Pratap raised the matter in the House. In response, Minister Shravan Kumar assured of appropriate action.

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