Senior JD(U) leader and former Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary said: "The Speaker has full authority to decide about seating arrangement in the Assembly and he should exercise it. We will go by whsatever he orders."
"BJP was present at the meeting. Its senior leader Nand Kishore Yadav's stand was surprising. He spoke whatever he had in his mind and then left saying he was boycotting it. We didn't even understand his purpose," the minister said.
"Who will be the leader of the House and who will sit in the opposition should be told by the Speaker," Siddiqui said.
Meanwhile, Yadav, who is also the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, said the BJP has boycotted the all-party meet as the "Assembly office is working more like a JD(U) office".
"The Speaker is hell bent on ordering that JD(U) sits in the treasury, as well as, opposition benches both. How can this happen? It will be an unprecedented incident. The Assembly office is working more like a JD(U) office and Constitutional processes have been discarded," Yadav said.
Yadav also pointed out the chief whip of JD(U) Rajeev Ranjan and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Brishin Patel were not invited to the all-party meet.
