"I had submitted a letter to Speaker Biman Banerjee demanding that an academic debate be conducted on the floor of the Assembly on whether Rule 199 or 311 of Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business should be proper for acceptance of no-confidence motion against the Council of Minister specifically," he said.
Alleging that there was a "tacit understanding" between the Left and ruling Trinammol Congress on the floor of the Assembly, CLP had on Monday staged a walkout after their no-confidence motion was not allowed to be moved and was sent as pending by the Speaker.
"I have tremendous doubt when which rule is apt for bringing no-confidence so I want a debate on it," said Bhunia.
