Bihar Assembly adjourned twice over demand for Union ministers's arrest

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Mar 20 2018 | 9:45 PM IST

The Bihar Assembly was adjourned twice today as MLAs of the RJD and the Congress demanded action against Union ministers Giriraj Singh and Ashwini Choubey in connection with incidents of communal tension in the state.

The proceedings of the House began with the swearing-in of newly-elected RJD MLA from Jehanabad Kumar Krishna Mohan.

Soon after, an adjournment motion was brought by Congress MLA Ajit Sharma on the issue of alleged involvement of Choubey's son Arijit Shashwat in the events leading to communal clashes in Bhagalpur on Saturday in which three people, including two policemen, were injured.

Shashwat has been named in one of the two FIRs for having taken out a procession without prior permission of the administration.

The House was adjourned yesterday also after opposition MLAs created a ruckus demanding compensation for farmers due to the failure of maize crop and action against the two Union ministers over incidents of communal tension.

As Speaker Vijay Kumar Choudhary decided to proceed with the Question Hour, MLAs of the Congress and its ally, the main opposition RJD, rose from their seats shouting slogans and many of them rushed into the Well of the House.

The opposition MLAs also raised slogans demanding Giriraj Singh's arrest for his controversial remarks in wake of the arrest of two youths in Araria for allegedly raising anti-India slogans while celebrating the RJD's victory in the bypolls.

They also sought action against Giriraj Singh and Bihar BJP chief Nityanand Rai in connection with their recent visit to Darbhanga after the killing of a BJP worker's father.

Party activists accompanying the two leaders had allegedly raised slogans against the local police.

Repeated requests for calm by the speaker and the parliamentary affairs minister failed to pacify the opposition legislators.

Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav claimed, "Yesterday, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had said that he was opposed to divisive politics, yet he has brought those indulging in such politics into power through the back door".

Tejashwi's remark was in reference to the exit of Kumar from the JD(U)-RJD-Congress alliance last year and his subsequent rejoining of the BJP-led NDA.

The RJD leader pointed towards Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, seated in the treasury bench, and said, He has categorically said the killing in Darbhanga was in no way related to the naming of a square after Prime Minister Narendra Modi which is also the administration's stand."
Talking to reporters outside the Assembly, Tejashwi termed as "eyewash" the FIR lodged against Shashwat and claimed, "The IPC sections invoked are clearly aimed at weakening a serious case."

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First Published: Mar 20 2018 | 9:45 PM IST

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