During the Question Hour, Gul asked a question on behalf of his party colleague Devender Rana, alleging that the government had brought a new advertisement policy for newspapers with an aim to "curbing" the freedom of press.
"The advertisement policy is being used to muzzle the press. It has been issued without consulting the stakeholders. The government should review the policy," Gul, a former J-K Assembly Speaker, said.
Irked by the Education Minister's remarks, Gul said Akhtar was not the only one who understood and spoke English.
"I am a member of this House since 1983 and he is yet to be a member of this House. It is an insult," Gul said.
The five-time National Conference MLA continued to target Akhtar but was not audible in the din as many NC and Congress MLAs rose to question the government's advertisement policy.
The Education Minister hit back at Gul, saying he was challenging the Constitution of the state by questioning his membership of the Legislative Council.
Nawang Rigzin Jora (Cong) said the government should roll back the advertisement policy if it threatens the fourth estate.
"Media is the Fourth Estate and a vibrant media is necessary for vibrant and strong democratic institutions. You should look into the possibility of roll back or remove the clauses which are objectionable to the media," he said.
In an apparent reference to Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti's outburst on reports about Sainik colonies earlier this week, Jora asked the government not to threaten the media.
Akhtar responded, saying, "We have received representations on the advertisement policy and they are under consideration.
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