National Conference and Congress MLAs walked out of the House for a few minutes after Gupta revealed how his security protocol was breached and was still waiting for a report from the authorities concerned.
"We walked out in support of the speaker and for our rights," Congress legislature party leader Nawag Rigzin Jora said.
Amid sloganeering against the government and in support of the speaker, the opposition took the decision after several members, including both from the PDP and BJP, speaking on the discussion of grants, raised the issue of breach of privileges and protocol by government officials and sought the intervention of the government.
"I have not received the response till date," he said.
"The speaker is the custodian of the MLA's rights and if he himself is disappointed for breach of his own protocol, then god save this assembly and the state," Jora said.
Parliamentary Affairs minister A R Veeri assured the House that the matter would be probed.
Earlier, CPI(M) legislator M Y Tarigami raised the issue of non-cooperation of ministers and various government officials to the communications for redressal of issues.
He alleged that the ministers feel it below their dignity to communicate directly with the members and instead personal assistants are being tasked for the same.
The demand for setting up of an house committee was raised by rulingPDP MLA Mohammad Ashraf Mir and was supported by opposition members,including Tarigami and Congress and National Conferencelegislators.
"I am not satisfied with the reply of the minister concerned. The desilting of river Jhelum is taking place in bits and pieces, especially from Sonawar (in Srinagar) to Pampore (in Pulwama).
Supporting Mir's demand, Tarigami said, "it is a very serious issue andwe want a concrete action plan."
The lone CPI(M) MLA in the state accused the government of casual approach on the issue which, according to him,is directly linked to the safety and security of the people. He cited the example of the devastating 2014 floods.
Earlier, replying to the question of Mir, Irrigation and Flood Control minister Sham Lal Choudhary said to further augment the dredging in river Jhelum, the department has outsourced the work -- in Baramulla and Srinagar -- to a Kolkata-based company which has dredged out 5.06 lakh cum and 5.084 lakh cum, respectively till December last year.
In response to Mir's another question, Choudhary said there was no proposal for seeking financial assistance from the World Bank for desilting the water bodies falling under the control of Forest, Environment and Ecology department.
However, he said the Irrigation and Flood Control Department in collaboration with Department of Disaster Management and Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction has floated theexpression of interest for "consultancy services for conducting surveys, studies, formulation of comprehensive plan and preparation ofdetailed project report for flood management works of river Jhelum andits tributaries" through project management unit of Jhelum-Tawi floodrecovery project funded by the World Bank which includes thestudy of desilting of water bodies of the Jhelum basin.
Choudhary said the Wildlife Protection Department was managing 20 notified wetlands and water bodies under the Wildlife (Protection) Act.
He said the desilting of these water bodies is carried out every year as part of the management practices.
The minister said so far 1.5 square kilometre area of the Wullar lake has been dredged out of the 27 square kilometre of the critically siled area.
Moreover, dredging to the extent of 1.80 kms has been carried out in the Naz Nallah (stream), tributary of Wullar, to restore the connectivity with the marshes, he said.
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