Pandemonium prevailed as marshals tried to escort out members of NC including Devendar Rana, Altaf Kalu, Abdul Majid Larvi, Usman Majid and Vikar Rasool of Congress. Larvi suffered minor injuries along with one watch and ward staff when the opposition MLAs resisted attempts by marshals to herd them out of the House.
He said that there is a news item on the reply given by the central government in the Parliament that power projects cannot be transferred to the state in view of legal and financial problems.
As the entire opposition was on its feet, Omar said that on one side government is saying that it will bring back power projects from the central government and modalities are being worked out, on the other hand side the Centre has revealed that these projects cannot be transferred to the state in view of financial and legal hurdles.
Opposition members trooped into the Well protesting over the issue, forcing Speaker Kavinder Gupta to adjourn the House for ten minutes.
During the proceeding, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Basharat Ahmed Bukhari said the state government has not officially started the process of transfer of projects. Bukhari and Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh of BJP assured the House that the state government was committed to fulfil the promise but the Opposition was not satisfied.
Amid the ruckus, the Speaker again adjourned the House for five minutes.
Talking to reporters outside the Assembly, former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah alleged that the government was "fooling the people" on the issue of transfer of power projects from the Centre to state.
"It is in the Common Minimum Programme in their governance address that NHPC power projects should be returned to the state by the Centre and it means that the decision has been taken and modalities are to be worked out," he said.
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