"We are committed to the anti-beef ban bill that party leaders have submitted in the Assembly Secretariat. We hope the Speaker doesn't demolish the credibility and sanctity of the chair he occupied by sabotaging the bill.
"If that happens, there will be very serious consequences. It won't be tolerated at any cost. Neither the PDP nor the BJP should have any doubts about this," NC General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar said in a statement here.
"The speaker's preemptive remarks that he won't allow certain bills to be tabled in the Legislative Assembly reeks of a very tragic partisan and ideological bias which goes against the ethics and covenants of democracy and the constitution.
"The speaker has no right to interfere into the democratic process of law-making by curtailing the rights of elected representatives to propose amendments in existing laws. This is not just a political point but a legal point as well. Any bill, proposing amendments in existing laws, cannot be stonewalled by the speaker. If this happens this would be unprecedented and would discredit democracy and its institutions in the state," the former minister said.
