Cong stages walkout as Raje presented state budget

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Press Trust of India Jaipur
Last Updated : Mar 09 2015 | 5:02 PM IST
Opposition Congress members today staged a walkout from Assembly here when Speaker Kailash Meghwal rejected their demand of a statement from Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje over the "lathicharge" on protesting Youth Congress members last week here.
Rajasthan PCC chief Sachin Pilot, MLA Ashok Chandna were among the injured in the incident, according to the Congress Party.
Congress party members wanted a reply from Raje before the budget presentation which was not accepted by the Speaker, following which they walked out of the House.
Raje presented the budget in the absence of the Congress legislators.
As soon as the House assembled for the day, National People's Party MLA Kirodi Lal Meena requested the Speaker to resolve the deadlock between the Congress and the BJP on the issue of suspension of nine (eight Congress and one Independent) MLAs.
The nine MLAs were suspended from the rest of the budget session on March 3 for disrupting the House proceedings and not obeying the ruling of the Speaker while raising the issue (of lathicharge on Youth Congress members) in the House just before Chief Minister's reply on the Motion of Thanks to the address of Governor on March 3.
Senior Congress legislator Pradhyumn Singh said the incident of lathicharge on the Congress party members while they were protesting peacefully outside the Assembly building was unfortunate and the chief minister should give reply on the issue.
He demanded a high-level inquiry and positive attitude towards the suspended MLAs. He said when Congress raised the issue in the House, the Speaker got angry.
Singh said the matter could have been settled that day only.
He said if the chief minister did not give a reply, Congress MLAs will have no option but to walk out of the House during the presentation of the budget which will be unfortunate.
Leader of Opposition Rameshwar Dudi also demanded a reply from the chief minister.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rajendra Rathore said the government had proposed to set up a committee to probe the matter on that day, but Congress continued disruption and did not accept it.
Home Minister Gulabchand Kataria reiterated he did not find any incident like lathicharge in the video footage and said he was ready to be punished if any policeman was found guilty.
Speaker Kailash Meghwal suggested both the sides to sit together to discuss the matter and to find a way out.
He asked the Opposition Congress members to listen to the budget speech of the chief minister but they announced walkout and the chief minister delivered the budget speech.
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First Published: Mar 09 2015 | 5:02 PM IST

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