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Heated exchanges in Haryana Assembly between oppn, ruling benches

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Heated exchanges were witnessed in the Assembly today as the and legislators sparred with the ruling BJP benches over the issues of Sutlej-Link canal construction and stir launched by workers. The members of the two opposition parties also staged a symbolic walkout from the House on two occasions over these issues. During the Zero Hour, of Opposition Abhay sought a discussion on the SYL issue. However, the told the senior that he could raise the matter when the debate on the governor's address took place. Most other legislators present in the House got up and raised slogans against the BJP government, dubbing it as "anti-farmer".

Later, Chautala told the that his party had given an adjournment motion on the SYL issue. Chautala alleged that the government was trying to mislead the people by saying that the issue was pending before the court whereas there was no bar on taking up the matter of canal's construction. "The must reply as to what efforts have been taken by the to plead its case with the Centre to ensure that the water of SYL, which is a lifeline for the people of Haryana, gets built at the earliest," he said. The MLAs, meanwhile, who were led by their pressed for bringing an adjournment motion on workers and other issues. Sharp exchanges were witnessed between the and ruling BJP benches as the former indulged in sloganeering on the SYL issue, blaming the BJP government for the delay in its construction. The members also staged a walkout on the issue and as Chautala was walking out of the House, he took objection to some remark made by BJP chief When the members resumed their seats, they launched an attack on Barala, who got up saying that he had not used any unparliamentary word and blamed opposition members for creating an unnecessary ruckus. As heated exchanges continued between the two sides, warned the members, asking them to refrain from passing any personal remarks against other members. While the did not allow the adjournment motions, he allowed brief time to Choudhary and Chautala to speak on the matters raised by them. They asked the government to meet the genuine demands of the workers and helpers. Choudhary said workers had been on a stir for 23 days in support of their demands, including regularisation of services and better honorariums. and gave a detailed reply in the House on the workers' issue. Later, taking part in the debate on the Governor's Address, Chautala again touched upon the SYL issue and said the must vigorously take up the issue with the Centre to ensure the canal's early construction. The is holding an 'Adhikaar rally' in on March 7 to pressure the Centre to complete the canal. Earlier, Khattar had asked the opposition parties not to politicise the SYL issue and refrain from "inciting" public sentiments. He also said they must move forward on the construction rather than politicising the issue.

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 19:00 IST
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