BJP leaders protest at Delhi Assembly after MLAs marshalled out for entire special session

Updated : Sep 03, 2022 12:14
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Editorji News Desk

Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders protested inside and outside the state assembly on Thursday after six of its MLAs were marshalled out for the entire session. The MLAs were suspended following an argument with Deputy Speaker Rakhi Birla who did not heed their demand to take up their calling attention notices before a discussion on the no-confidence motion, reported NDTV.

While some BJP MLAs walked out of soon after, some stormed the well of the House.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government had brought in the no-confidence motion on Monday to show that the alleged "Operation Lotus" of the BJP had failed in Delhi.

Birla said no calling attention notice will be taken up till the no-confidence motion is debated and voted on.

Opposing it, Leader of Opposition Ramvir Singh Bidhuri said there are a lot of issues to be discussed in the assembly -- "there is a shortage of drinking water, Delhi is the world's most polluted capital...there are health-related problems".

He said there was no need to enact a "drama" to prove Arvind Kejriwal enjoys the support of his MLAs.

Birla said the no-confidence motion is important considering "whatever has happened in opposition-ruled states".

All issues of the opposition will be taken up once the no-confidence motion process is completed, she said.

When opposition members did not relent, Birla ordered that BJP MLAs Vijender Gupta, Abhay Verma and Mohan Singh Bisht be marshalled out.

The rest of the BJP MLAs walked out of the Assembly soon after.

Birla said opposition members come to the assembly to garner media attention and that they are not bothered about people-centric issues.

The special session was disrupted for the third day on Wednesday as the ruling AAP and opposition BJP MLAs forced adjournments. The session commenced on Friday.

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With PTI inputs

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