The main opposition party forced repeated adjournments of Rajya Sabha and ensured its early adjournment for the day with its members continuously raising slogans in the Well of the House.
In the Lok Sabha, the matter was raised by Leader of Congress Mallikarjun Kharge said who said there was a “constitutional crisis” in Arunachal Pradesh and accused the BJP of creating a divide among the Congress lawmakers in the state.
“What is happening in Arunachal Pradesh in undemocratic, unconstitutional. They are killing democracy, destroying democracy…,” Mr Kharge said.
He made a scathing attack on the role of the Governor but Deputy Speaker M Thambidurai ordered that all remarks against the Governor should be expunged.
“Congress has two-third MLAs, 47 MLAs in the legislative assembly… This government is behaving in a way such that they divide the Congress… They have removed the Speaker… They want to form government in the state,” Mr Kharge alleged.
“Few days back Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) has said ‘D’ stands for disruption. But here ‘D’ stands for destroying democracy,” Mr Mallikaarjun Kharge said following which Congress staged a walk out from the House.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu said “there is no role of the Central Government. Yesterday the Chief Minister went to meet the Governor for discussions, but there they accused and abused the Governor. They are bringing shame.
“They have locked the Assembly, surprising things are happening. You may quit if you don’t have majority. You cannot discuss the conduct of the Governor… Decision of Governor cannot be questioned. They are abusing Governor and accusing the Government, this is not acceptable… If they have any problem they should go to the Court,” Mr Vainkaya Naidu said.
He said the Governor has “acted within the Constitution and he has been informing the President (of the happenings)”. Agencies
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