During Zero Hour, Speaker Ranjeet Kumar Dass asked state Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to give a statement on media reports that the Special Category Status state tag has been withdrawn from Assam.
Congress MLA Rakibul Hussain objected to it, saying he was not allowed to raise the issue as Point of Order during Zero Hour yesterday.
"You (Speaker) did not allow us to raise the issue and asked us to bring it through a device. We have not raised the issue yet. How can a Minister answer it?" he asked.
"The House is not running on any rule. It is being run on your (Speaker) own wish and interest. In protest, we decide to leave the House," Hussain said before walking out with all Congress MLAs.
In the absence of the Congress members, Sarma gave his reply by saying that only the nomenclature for the spacial treatment to Assam has been changed.
"Earlier, the nomenclature was Special Category Status State and now it has been renamed as North East and Hill States. We continue to get special assistance as recommended by the 14th Finance Commission," he added.
detail of funds received under the schemes, I will give that in the House on Monday.
"As I said earlier, I reiterate my statement that Assam got Rs 5,000 crore more during 2015-16 compared to 2014-15 from the Centre. Assam continues to get the benefits of the Special Category Status state," he said.
As soon as Sarma finished his statement, Congress returned to the House to join the rest of the business of the day.
Yesterday, Congress had demanded a clarification from Assam government over continuation of Special Category status to the state following reports of Centre withdrawing the benefit.
However, the Speaker refused a discussion and asked the opposition to bring the issue through a proper device.
On Tuesday, in reply to a query from Congress MLA Ajanta Neog, Sarma had said the state continues to enjoy the Special Category Status tag even after the NDA government came to power at the Centre in 2014.
During the last two years, the Centre released Rs 58,016.42 crore to the state since 2014-15 financial year, he had informed the House.
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