Key Points

Tensions erupted in the Himachal Assembly as Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi attempted to speak under a point of order. Opposition members protested loudly, leading the Speaker to briefly adjourn the House proceedings. Negi accused the opposition of boycotting him to avoid hearing uncomfortable truths about previous governance. Opposition Leader Jairam Thakur countered by accusing Negi of using undignified language and failing to address the state's disaster situation.

Key Points: Himachal Assembly Adjourned Amid Negi Thakur War of Words

  • House adjourned briefly due to noisy exchanges between minister and opposition
  • Negi claims opposition boycotts him to avoid hearing truth
  • Thakur accuses Negi of using language against assembly decorum
  • Both leaders exchange personal attacks over governance failures
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Tensions flare in Himachal Assembly as Revenue Minister, Opposition trade barbs

Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi and Opposition Leader Jairam Thakur trade heated accusations, forcing brief adjournment of Himachal Assembly session.

"The opposition is divided into factions. One group wants to boycott me, and another wants to ask me questions - Jagat Singh Negi"

Shimla, August 26

The war of words between Himachal Pradesh Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi and the Opposition, which began on the first day of the monsoon session, showed no signs of easing on Tuesday, the seventh day of the Assembly's proceedings. Noisy exchanges led to a brief adjournment of the House.

The uproar began when Negi, speaking under a point of order, attempted to raise an issue. Opposition members protested loudly, prompting the Speaker to adjourn the House for a brief period.

Addressing the assembly, Negi asserted that the Constitution gave him the right to speak in the House, but claimed the opposition was boycotting him because it "does not want to hear the truth."

"When Leader of Opposition Jairam Thakur was not in the House yesterday, his MLAs asked me questions, and the proceedings ran smoothly. But today (Tuesday), with Jairam Thakur present, the House could not function," said Revenue Minister, Himachal Pradesh, Jagat Singh Negi.

"The opposition is divided into factions. One group wants to boycott me, and another wants to ask me questions. This shows they are in confusion. When Jairam Thakur was Chief Minister, he could not improve the state's financial situation, proving to be a bad omen for the BJP and the state," said Jagat Singh Negi.

Responding, Leader of Opposition Jairam Thakur said the "Opposition was not obliged to listen to Negi's statements, accusing the minister of using language "against the norms of decorum," said Leader of Opposition, Jairam Thakur.

"The term 'bad omen' fully applies to this government and to the Revenue Minister. The Himachal government has completely failed to deal with the disaster situation. The disruption of the assembly proceedings and the opposition's walkout happened because of just one minister," Thakur added.

"The Chief Minister is not concerned about the people of the state; he is only worried about saving his chair. Forget about my chair, worry about your own," said Jairam Thakur, Leader of Opposition.

The remarks further deepened the rift between the treasury and opposition benches, with the monsoon session continuing under a cloud of sharp political confrontation.

- ANI

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Priya S
Both sides need to show more maturity. The Assembly is not a wrestling ring! They should focus on solving people's problems rather than scoring political points. The disaster situation in Himachal needs urgent attention, not this drama.
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Aman W
Typical political circus! When will our politicians understand that the public is tired of these theatrics? We elected them to work, not to create daily dramas in the Assembly. 🤦‍♂️
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Sarah B
While I understand political disagreements are normal in democracy, the language used by both sides is concerning. "Bad omen" and personal attacks don't help anyone. The Speaker should enforce stricter decorum rules.
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Vikram M
Negi ji has a point about the opposition's confusion. When Thakur ji was CM, the financial situation was indeed challenging. But instead of blaming each other, both should present concrete solutions for the state's development.
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Nisha Z
This is why young people are losing faith in politics. Our leaders behave like school children while the state faces real problems. Hope they remember they're elected representatives, not reality show contestants! 😤

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