During the course of the discussion, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue of lynchings, the recent being of a man in Jharkhand on suspicion that he was carrying beef in his vehicle.
"You go around the world hugging people who consume beef but people are being lynched in the country over mere rumours of beef consumption. A climate of fear has shrouded the country due to mob lynchings," he said.
Without any apparent provocation, he dared the AAP MLAs to pass a resolution stating that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India, even as they accused him of trying to divert attention from the issue of lynchings.
Unable to rein him in, Speaker Ram Niwas Goel stood up and dramatically asserted that Kashmir is indeed an integral part of India but he was "pained" by the fact that the BJP-led Centre was keeping mum on beheadings of jawans or China's transgressions at the border.
"I have also served the RSS for 40 years. But today I am pained. Even Dr Hedgewar or Guru Golwalker would not have thought of what is happening today, they did not let these things happen during their time. Mansarovar yatra has been stopped, China is staring down at us and we talk of patriotism," Goel said.
Later, Sisodia, who attended the 'Not In My Name' protest at Jantar Mantar yesterday, said diverging from real issues was the BJP's "old trick".
Other AAP MLAs who spoke on the issue include Chandni Chowk MLA Alka Lamba and Malviya Nagar legislator Somnath Bharti.
Lamba claimed that during her recent trip to China she saw "certain BJP MLAs enjoying beef".
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