As the Minister for Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution (CAPD) was replying to a question on implementation of NFSA during the question hour, PDP MLAs Mohammad Ashraf Mir and Yawar Dilawar Mir rose in support of opposition claims that a large population of the state is being denied ration from government run depots due to the implementation of the Act.
On this, Yawar, who represents Rafiabad constituency, rose to make a point but was asked by the minister to take his seat.
"Then why was Ashraf allowed to speak," he asked.
Ali responded by saying that Ashraf had recently been removed from the counsil of ministers.
Ashraf hit back at Ali, saying, "ye ministry aap ke ghar ki hai kya? (have you inherited this ministry).
There was further embarrassment for the treasury benches as Yawar alleged that there was gross malpractices in the implementation of the NFSA in his constituency.
Ali tried to pacify his party's irate MLAs saying the verification of the beneficiaries was not done by CAPD department but by the Revenue Department.
Notably, Basharat Bukhari, a PDP MLA from Sangrama, is the revenue minister.
AS the PDP MLAs and the minister were exchanging the barbs, the opposition MLAs were thumping the benches.
Even BJP MLA from Ram Nagar R S Pathania criticised the government over the malpracticies in updating of the list of beneficiaries under NFSA.
Several members from the opposition demanded a discussion on the issue, saying it was a matter of concern for the entire House.
Speaker Kavinder Gupta said a separate discussion on the issue will be held after the presentation of annual Budget on Monday.
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