'Keep control on your language', Hry Assembly Speaker to INLD's Abhay Chautala after argument

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Feb 26 2020 | 11:24 PM IST

Upset at not being permitted to expand the scope of the question he had raised in the Assembly, INLD's lone legislator Abhay Singh Chautala on Wednesday indulged in an argument with the House Speaker, prompting the latter to advice him to keep control on his language.

During the Question Hour, Chautala had sought to know from Home Minister Anil Vij the details of expenditure incurred in organising the "Anti-Corruption Day" function at Panchkula on December 9 last year as well as district wise number of cases registered under the Prevention of Corruption Act in the state during the period from January 1, 2015 till date.

While the opposition member was raising some points concerning his question, he also tried to raise the "paddy scam" and some other alleged scams in the state during the BJP government.

"Everyday there are newspaper reports about paddy scam," Chautala said.

As soon as he had said this, Speaker Gian Chand Gupta asked him to limit himself to the question he had asked in the House.

"Sir, the paddy scam is also related to corruption, which is my main question. The minister has to give his reply to it and no one should have any objection," Chautala said.

To this, the Speaker told him that "all these issues cannot be discussed as part of your question during the Question Hour. Limit yourself to the question you have asked".

When Chautala pointed out that he was raising the matter related to corruption, the Speaker told him, "No, this is not related to that question. Ask specific question."
The Speaker replied by saying, "I have no objection, but ask specific question. Keep control on your language."
Chautala then said, "When slogans like Gau Mata Ki Jai and Bharat Mata Ki Jai are raised, then time is the House is not wasted, but objection is raised when I raise corruption issues."
At this, Minister Vij got up and referring to Abhay said, "The other questions you are raising pertain to separate departments."
Replying to his main question, Vij said, "From 2015 to 2019, under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 811 cases were registered."
The Speaker asked him to take his seat, on which the Indian National Lok Dal legislator said in an angry tone, "Is this the way?"

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First Published: Feb 26 2020 | 11:24 PM IST

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