Key Points

TMC legislators moved a breach of privilege motion against BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari for allegedly making derogatory statements about CM Mamata Banerjee. The Speaker referred the matter to the privilege committee, sparking protests from BJP MLAs. BJP Chief Whip Shankar Ghosh criticized the decision as contradictory, leading to a heated walkout. The incident highlights rising tensions in the Bengal Assembly during the Monsoon session.

Key Points: Bengal Assembly Ruckus Over Privilege Motion Against Suvendu Adhikari

  • TMC accuses Adhikari of misleading remarks on Mamata Banerjee
  • Speaker refers motion to privilege committee
  • BJP MLAs protest and stage walkout
  • Debate erupts over fairness in Assembly proceedings
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Ruckus in Bengal Assembly over breach of privilege motion brought against Suvendu Adhikari

TMC moves breach of privilege motion against BJP's Suvendu Adhikari for remarks on Mamata Banerjee, sparking chaos in Bengal Assembly.

"Is this not self-contradictory? – Shankar Ghosh on Speaker accepting privilege motion against Adhikari"

Kolkata, June 11

Pandemonium broke out within the West Bengal Assembly on the third day of the Monsoon session of the House on Wednesday, after some legislators from the Treasury bench moved a motion of breach of privilege against the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) and BJP leader, Suvendu Adhikari, accusing the later of making "misleading" and "derogatory" statements against the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

The Trinamool Congress legislators moved the breach of privilege motion, claiming that while speaking to the media persons outside the Assembly on Tuesday, LoP Adhikari accused the Chief Minister of echoing Pakistan's narrative on the issue of "Operation Sindoor", the strike through which the Indian Armed Forces destroyed several terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir last month.

During the Question Hour session in the afternoon, Assembly Speaker Biman Bandopadhyay raised the issue and told the House that five Trinamool Congress legislators -- Shovandeb Chattopadhyay, Arup Biswas, Chandrima Bhattacharya, Nirmal Ghosh and Indranil Sen had moved the breach of privilege motion against LoP Adhikari in the matter.

While observing that such comments by the LoP about the Chief Minister Banerjee were against the sanctity of the House, the Assembly Speaker told that the matter is being referred to the privilege committee, which will submit its report on the matter to the House by the end of the Monsoon session which would continue for two more weeks.

Although LoP Adhikari was not present in the House at that moment, the BJP legislators led by the party's Chief whip in the Assembly, Shankar Ghosh, vehemently protested against the breach of privilege motion.

The BJP legislators flared up further over the decision of the Speaker to expunge Ghosh's statement.

The BJP legislators first protested within the House and later staged a walkout.

"On one hand the Speaker is not allowing our MLAs to refer within the House to any statement made by any Trinamool Congress legislator outside the House. On the other hand, a breach of privilege motion against the Leader of the Opposition on what he said outside the House is accepted. Is this not self-contradictory," Ghosh claimed.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is just political drama! Both TMC and BJP are playing dirty games instead of focusing on real issues affecting Bengal. When will our politicians learn that such theatrics only waste public money and time? 🤦‍♂️
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Priya M.
Comparing anyone to Pakistan's narrative is a serious allegation in today's political climate. If Adhikari ji indeed made such remarks without proof, it's unbecoming of an opposition leader. National security matters shouldn't be politicized.
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Amit S.
The Speaker's decision seems one-sided. If BJP MLAs can't refer to TMC statements made outside, how can privilege motion be accepted for Adhikari's outside comments? Rules should apply equally to all. #DoubleStandards
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Sunita R.
As a Bengali, I'm tired of this constant fighting in Vidhan Sabha. Our state has so many problems - from unemployment to infrastructure. Can't they debate solutions instead of privilege motions? 😔
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Vikram J.
The way BJP MLAs staged walkout shows their frustration. But TMC should also understand that using privilege motions as political tools will only damage democratic traditions. Both need to show maturity.
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Meena B.
Operation Sindoor was a matter of national pride. Using it for political point-scoring is unacceptable. Our armed forces' sacrifices shouldn't become pawns in political games. Shameful behavior from both sides.

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