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Monsoon Session: Tejashwi attacks on Govt

Monsoon Session: Tejashwi attacks on Govt
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Patna: The leader of RJD Tejashwi Yadav on Monday alleged that the honor of the elected representative in Bihar was being attacked from a high-handed bureaucracy that had been given a “free run” by the government Kumar Nithish.
He made a statement on the effect when talking to reporters outside the assembly spot on the Monsun session’s prime day, immediately after leading the meeting of all the Grand Alliance legislators embraced by RJD.
“It was very embarrassing that on a date that was remembered for the martyrdom of Bhagat Singh, the honorable house member was beaten by police personnel boots who also physically dragged a female legislator,” said opposition leader.
Yadav refers to the famous March 23 incident when the Opposition Mlaas has held the Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha hostage in his room in protest against the bill which aims to give more teeth to special armed police even though it is considered “Draconian” by Grand.
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When Marshal seemed to be overwhelmed by the powerful recovery, the police were called and the legislator that was difficult to be physically arranged was expelled before the process was continued and the bill was passed by opposition in absentia.
Yadav, which was flanked by another Grand Alliance leader who also included Congress, CPI, CPI (M) and CPI (ML), regretting a movement he moved today in connection with the occasion of the place during the budget session rejected.
“It has emerged.
Speakers say that today businesses must be limited to the reference of obituari.
Everything has arrived at bait like the movement moved by opposition leaders not even considered to be debated,” he said.
“But we have full faith in the chair.
We met the speaker later and told him that tomorrow we would move not, but two movements.
He has provided verbal guarantees that our voice will be heard,” said Yadav.
Defending anger expressed by opposition legislators, who come to assembly wearing facial masks, some of them even wear helmets, said Yadav, “We did not make mistakes by opposing controversial bills.
The Supreme Court recently said that the regulations seem to be It has been replaced with a police government in Bihar.
The Patna High Court has called this Government.
“He stressed that the suspension of two police officers for the March 23 incident was” eyewash “.
The RJD leader was also asked about the request for the caste-based census, a problem that had found it on the same page as the Chairman of Minister Nitish Kumar after the center told parliament that such exercises were only proposed for SCS and STS.
“I would suggest you wait until tomorrow when we bring our two movements,” Yadav said Cryptally.
When asked sharply whether the request for the caste-based census would be carried out in one of the movements, he waved on journalists, said “Wait tomorrow”.

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