Cong MLAs evicted from House on day 1 of Hry Assembly session

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The first day of the Assembly session today witnessed noisy scenes as members of opposition were evicted after they remained adamant on the demand for a debate on the shelving of the Dadupur- Nalvi canal scheme by the state

After the reading out of obituary resolutions, MLAs, including former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Kiran Chowdhary and Randeep Singh Surjewala, sought a debate on the scrapping of the canal project, claiming that the decision would hit the farmers hard.


MLAs said they had brought an adjournment motion on the issue and demanded that a debate be held.

However, when the Speaker Kanwar Pal did not relent, all the members trooped to the Well of the House, pressing for a discussion on the "burning issue".

The Speaker while trying to persuade the MLAs to go back to their seats said that he had accepted the adjournment motion and it would be taken up tomorrow.

The members kept demanding an immediate discussion. The Speaker first 'named' all the MLAs and then asked the watch and ward staff of the Assembly to evict them.

The MLAs, while being taken out of the House, raised slogans against the BJP led in the state.

Later, talking to reporters, senior leader and MLA Kuldeep Sharma said that once an adjournment motion is accepted in the House, it cannot be postponed.

"It should be taken up immediately. It seems the was not ready for it, that is why it was postponed for tomorrow," claimed Sharma.

Surjewala said the attitude of the BJP in the state was "anti-peasant".

"There is no provision in the law to return land acquired by the for this project," Surjewala, who is also national media in-charge of the Indian National Congress, asserted.

Opposition parties had strongly condemned the Manohar Lal Khattar government's decision to scrap the Dadupur Nalvi canal project last month, saying that it would adversely impact the farmers of northern

The cabinet on September 27 had decided to scrap the Dadupur Nalvi canal scheme after approving a proposal of Irrigation and Water Resources Department to denotify 1,019.2994 acres of land acquired for construction of Dadupur Nalvi Irrigation Scheme.

The decision to scrap the project was taken after the found that this scheme was not "feasible".

Earlier, when the proceedings of the House began with the reading out of obituary references, CLP leader and former minister Kiran Choudhary demanded the names of those, who died during in the violence following the conviction of Dera Sacha Sauda Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh in a rape case on August 25, should be included in the obituary resolutions.

A total of 41 persons had died in Panchkula and Sirsa during the incidents of violence and arson.

To this, INLD leader and leader of opposition in the House, Abhay Chautala made a demand for inclusion of names of people who died during Jat stir in February last year.

"The names of those who died during the Dera violence and the Jat violence have been included in the obituary references," said Speaker Kanwar Pal.

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First Published: Mon, October 23 2017. 19:57 IST