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The Speaker Shape Panel To Review Namaz, BJP Rooms Ended

Ranchi: BJP’s opposition on Thursday ended his protest over the allocation of the name space in the assembly on the closing day of the Monsun session after Rabindra Nath Mahto’s speaker formed a house panel to review the notification of the room allocation.
The fifth day of the workday of the session which began on September 3 was disturbed by BJP MLA in protest against the notification of the Secretariat of the Assembly issued on 2.
Party supporters also protested outside the Assembly on the issue.
On Thursday, BJP Mlaas arrived at the house wearing a black badge and went down to the well to protest police notices and actions against their leaders and supporters during their march on Wednesday.
After protest, the question-to-hour hour was disturbed and the house was postponed until 12:45 a.m.
After the members were re-installed, Congress MLA Dr.
Sarfaraz Ahmad proposed the establishment of the assembly committee to review the notification.
He said that assembly employees and staff have appealed before the speaker to allocate space to offer Namaz during the assembly session.
“Because there was a precedent, the secretariat assembly allocated the room but it kicked a big storm and I believe that there must be a logical end for the deadlock,” Ahmad said.
MLA shows that such conditions were introduced during the first Jharkhand Assembly when Babulal Marandi was the chairman of the Minister and Minding Singh Namdhari The Speaker.
“There is nothing new in allocating rooms for Namaz but for some reason, it was protested this time,” he said.
However, Marandi immediately contradicts Ahmad and says even if there is such a setting, there is no notification incurred.
“I challenged members to produce notifications, if any, were released at that time.
We are a secular state and assembly cannot accommodate temples or mosques,” he said.
Meanwhile, Ahmad’s proposal was supported by JVM-P Mlaas to turn members of the Pradeep Yadav and Bandhu Tirkey Congress.
“On the one hand, our government is ready to review notifications and others, used cm deny has provided a room for Namaz, even after doing so,” Yadav said, causing a commotion on the opposition bench.
While posting the house for lunch, the speaker agreed to form a committee during the second half of the session.
Then, he announced a panel of seven members chaired by JMM Senior Legislator Stephen Marandi to review notice.
Other members of the panel are Neelkanth Singh Munda from BJP, Dr.
Sarfaraz Ahmad and Deepika Pandey of Congress, Pradeep Yadav from JVM-P, Lambodar Mahto from Ajsu-P and Vinod Singh from CPIML.
Mahto said the committee would study the arrangements in the legislature of other countries and also in the Jharkhand Assembly in the past and submit their recommendations within 45 days.
“I appealed to the Committee to submit the previous report and depend on the recommendation, the decision will be taken whether to attract notifications or continue,” he added.

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