The opposition activists blockaded the road leading to the assembly premises this morning and shouted slogans demanding "proper inquiry" into the death of a student forcing Sarkar to return.
A girl student had died at a government hospital here in April and later it was found that she was poisoned. The chief minister was scheduled to make a statement on the incident in the house today.
Ruling CPI-M Chief Whip, Basudev Majumder moved a censor motion condemning the act of the TMC activists.
"The attempt was to create anarchy in the state," he said and state Health Minister Badal Chowdhury supported the motion.
"Preventing the chief minister from joining the assembly is highly condemnable," Chowdhury said echoing Majumder.
The motion was then supported by the entire treasury bench and was passed by voice vote amidst opposition by Congress and TMC members who pleaded that the incident occurred outside the assembly and should not be discussed inside it.
The house was again adjourned till 2 pm and when it reassembled the opposition did not raise the issue.
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