Key Points

The West Bengal Assembly erupted in chaos as BJP legislators, led by Suvendu Adhikari, protested against the Speaker's decision to not discuss recent communal violence. Security personnel formed a barrier as BJP members shouted slogans and tore parliamentary documents in demonstration. The dispute centers around riots in Maheshtala and Murshidabad, which the BJP claims were not adequately addressed. Adhikari has since approached both the Governor and Calcutta High Court seeking further investigation into the incidents.

Key Points: BJP Sparks Bengal Assembly Uproar Over Maheshtala Riots

  • BJP MLAs protest Speaker's refusal to discuss communal violence
  • Suvendu Adhikari seeks Governor's intervention
  • Security personnel create human wall between legislators
  • Heated exchanges between BJP and Trinamool Congress
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Ruckus in Bengal Assembly as BJP MLAs protest over Maheshtala violence, Murshidabad riots

Suvendu Adhikari leads BJP protest in West Bengal Assembly, demanding discussion on Murshidabad and Maheshtala communal violence

"These paper documents are not any personal property that they can be destroyed in such a manner - Chandrima Bhattacharya, WB Minister"

Kolkata, June 12

Pandemonium broke out in the West Bengal Assembly on Thursday after Speaker Biman Bandyopadhyay refused to admit two adjournment motions, moved by opposition BJP, seeking discussions on the communal violence in Murshidabad in April and the clashes in the Maheshtala area in South 24 Parganas district.

As the members of the BJP’s legislative team moved the two adjournment motions soon after the House began, the Speaker refused to admit them on the grounds that both matters were sub judice and hence could not be taken up for discussion.

The refusal irked the BJP legislators, who, led by LoP Suvendu Adhikari, started protesting in front of the Speaker’s chair after coming down to the well of the Assembly.

The security personnel of the Assembly raised a human wall between the Speaker's chair and the protesting legislators.

The BJP legislators shouted slogans and waved flags. They also protested by tearing apart paper documents on the House proceedings distributed among the legislators.

As the West Bengal Minister of State for Finance (independent charge), Chandrima Bhattacharya protested against this action, there were heated conversations between the BJP and Trinamool Congress legislators within the House.

“These paper documents are not any personal property that they can be destroyed in such a manner," Bhattacharya was heard saying.

The BJP legislators continued with their protests even as the Trinamool Congress MLAs continued with their speeches in the House as per schedule.

Adhikari is scheduled to meet Governor C.V. Ananda Bose on the issue of Maheshtala violence

The BJP leader has sought the intervention of the Governor in initiating disciplinary action against the inspector-in-charge of the local Rabindra Nagar police station for allegedly remaining inactive in preventing clashes.

Earlier in the day, he approached the Calcutta High Court seeking a National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe into the Maheshtala clashes and deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) personnel in the area where clashes broke out on Wednesday

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is so disappointing! Instead of discussing important issues affecting common people, our MLAs are busy creating ruckus in the Assembly. Both BJP and TMC should focus on governance rather than political drama. Bengal deserves better! 🤦‍♀️
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Rahul S.
Why is the Speaker refusing discussion on such serious matters? Whether sub-judice or not, people have right to know what's happening. The violence in Murshidabad and Maheshtala needs urgent attention. This suppression of debate is concerning for democracy.
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Ananya M.
Tearing documents in Assembly? Really? This is not how opposition should behave. BJP MLAs are setting a bad example. There are parliamentary procedures to follow. Such hooliganism only distracts from real issues. Shameful display!
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Suresh P.
The situation in Bengal is getting worse day by day. First Murshidabad, now Maheshtala. Instead of solving problems, our leaders are busy fighting in Assembly. Common people are suffering while politicians play their games. When will this end?
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Meena R.
Both sides are at fault here. The Speaker could have allowed limited discussion without affecting court cases. And BJP MLAs should maintain decorum. This constant confrontation helps no one. Bengal needs peace and development, not more violence and politics.
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Karan D.
The demand for NIA probe makes sense. Local police seems ineffective in handling these situations. Central forces might be needed to restore order. But political parties should stop using such incidents for mileage. People's safety should be top priority!

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