As the House assembled this morning, PDP members led by leader of the opposition Mehbooba Mufti raised the issue of return of the Guru's body to the family and the statement of Union Home Minister that the body will not be handed over to the family.
However, Speaker Mubarak Gul intervening them said that they can raise the issue in the business advisory committee meeting in the day.
He said "let one member of you to speak over the issue-- I want to know from you what is the issue and let me allow the House to run smoothly".
On this, PDP MLA Rafi Mir said "it is unfortunate-- we have raised the point of return of the body to the family but it has been turned down by the Home Minister of India-- this House has been insulted-- Chief Minister has been insulted-- opposition has been insulted-- nothing has been done to return the body".
It triggered verbal duels between BJP and PDP Legislators.
Amid uproar, PDP's Moulvi Iftikar Hussain Ansari asked the House to pass a resolution over the return of Guru's body to the family.
However, Speaker turned it down, saying, state government has already taken up the issue with the Centre and the process is going on.
Later speaking on the issue, leader of the House Mehbooba Mufti demanded reply from the government and condemned the Shinde's statement.
"Sense of the House and people demanded return of the body so that the religious obligations are performed by the family", she said.
"First he (Shinde) spoke about the saffron terror then he thought how to prove himself that he was not against Hindus-- he hanged them -- recently he reveals the names of rape victims which was a blunder", she said.
Amid uproarious and noisy scenes as the Speaker started Question Hour, Mehbooba Mufti staged a walkout from the House.
She, later at a press conference, said that PDP has boycotted the session in protest.
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