NC MLA Ali Mohammad Sagar interrupted Relief and rehabilitation minister Javaid Mustafa Mir when he was replying on the demand on grants for disaster management, relief and rehabilitation and reconstruction and floriculture in the house and sought a statement from the government over the Shopian incident.
Parliamentary affairs minister A R Veeri sought time and later made a brief statement around 7.25 pm, saying "two civilians Ashiq Hussain and Sabeena were injured in cross firing (between militants and security forces) in a village in Shopian.
"The government took one and a half hours to make a statement on the Shopian incident after we brought the killing of the civilian into its notice. It was the duty of the government to come out with a statement on its own in the house over the incident and the delay in making the statement demonstrates its inefficiency," Sagar told reporters outside the Assembly.
"It is the job of police and security forces to tackle with militants but targeting civilians cannot be approved in the civilized world," Sagar said adding on one hand, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti says she is against the bloodshed, but on the other killings are taking place under her nose.
Earlier, some members raised high pitch anti-government sloganeering in the House, leading to a verbal spat with Rural development minister Abdul Haq Khan.
Deputy Speaker Nazir Ahmad Gurezi, who was in the chair, repeatedly pleaded the protesting members to take their seats but the Opposition did not pay heed to his request and said: "They are standing as a mark of protest against the killings".
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