MLAs of the Congress and the Left Front staged a walkout after rallying inside the House with jute products alleging that farmers were denied of right price for produce like paddy, jute.
"We have been denied of our democratic rights inside the House. We wanted to put forth the sufferings of the farmers who are not getting the right price for their produce," Leader of Opposition Abdul Mannan later said.
"They have the right to speak because the Assembly is also a place to criticise. But instead they are boycotting the House. I want the Opposition to ask questions. We get only 45 or 47 days which are very important for the MLAs. This is not an healthy practice for democracy," Banerjee said.
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