Opposition PDP and BJP MLAs today created a ruckus in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly demanding inclusion of their areas in the list of new administrative units, before staging a walkout claiming they were not getting a satisfactory reply from the government.
Carrying placards depicting demands for inclusion of various areas in the list, recently approved by the state Cabinet headed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, PDP members trooped into the well of the House, raising slogans like 'We want justice'.
However, they were surrounded by the watch and ward staff who tried to stop them from getting up on the table in the well, resulting in a scuffle for over an hour till the Question Hour was over.
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Threatening to suspend three PDP members if they did not desist from their behaviour, Speaker Mubarak Gul nevertheless continued the proceedings of the House and the Question Hour amidst the din.
He repeatedly appealed to the members to observe calm, saying the opposition members could raise their issues after the Question Hour.
However, BJP members, who were pressing for a reply from the government, staged a walkout from the House, followed by PDP MLAs.
State BJP chief and MLA Jugal Kishore Sharma said, "We wanted an answer and assurance from the government that our left out and ignored areas would be accommodated in the list of new administrative units. The government should do justice with the people who have been staging protests in various areas over the demand.
"The government has ignored our protests and there was no response from them," he told reporters.
Later, PDP's Mehbooba Mufti told reporters nobody is listening to them from the government and the only option left was to request the Governor's intervention.
After the conclusion of the Question Hour, the Speaker told the opposition members that all their demands have been forwarded to the government.
"I am serious over the issue. You should give time to the government to study and reply accordingly," he said.
Opposition PDP members yesterday flung chairs and mikes while some climbed atop the table of reporting staff as pandemonium broke out in the Assembly over the same demand, with a scuffle breaking out in which a party MLA was injured.