As soon as the House assembled in the morning, the opposition National Conference and Congress lawmakers started disrupting the proceedings, accusing the government of misleading people on the issue of transfer of power projects to the state, as Speaker directed marshaling out of some members.
Minister for Education Akhtar requested the opposition members to allow the proceedings of the House to continue, however the opposition MLAs continued with their protest.
Later, when the House was adjourned by the Speaker Kavinder Gupta, Akhtar broke down while speaking to the media. "We had brought the school children to show them the proceeding of the House, we wanted to show them how we frame the policies in the education sector... I am really disappointed with the way opposition members behaved," he said.
The school students who had come to see the proceedings of the House said that they never expected that the lawmakers would behave this way.
"Opposition is a part of democracy, but we never expected that they would behave in such a way. We had come to witness how our lawmakers discuss the issues that concern the future of the state, but we feel dejected and disappointed of what we witnessed today," Kritika Sharma, a student of the Government Girls Higher Secondary school, Mubarakh Mandi said.
