Ruckus In Jammu Kashmir Assembly on Waqf Bill, AAP MLA Mehraj Malik was beaten up; VIDEO
Ruckus in Jammu Kashmir Assembly: On the third day of the Jammu Kashmir Assembly session today, there was a lot of ruckus over the Waqf Bill. As soon as the proceedings of the house started, National Conference MLA Mubarak Gul, BJP MLA Balwant Singh Kotia and many MLAs stood up on their seats and started demanding discussion from the Assembly Speaker on their respective proposals.
Let us tell you that since the beginning of the session, there has been a ruckus in the house over the Waqf Bill for the last three days.
First there was a debate, then the house was adjourned
Let us inform you that the National Conference is demanding to bring an adjournment motion on the Waqf Bill in the house. Meanwhile, outside the assembly premises, BJP MLAs and AAP MLA Mehraj Malik had an argument, which soon turned into a fight.
After this, the speaker adjourned the assembly proceedings till 1 pm. A video of the fight also surfaced in which there is an argument and fight between BJP MLAs and AAP MLA.
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AAP MLA made allegations
In the assembly gallery, AAP MLA Mehraj Malik accused BJP MLAs of using the police to stop him from entering the house. Meanwhile, he told PDP leader Waheed Para that Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has brokered for the people of Kashmir, BJP and PDP are together.
As soon as he said this, the dispute between the two sides increased and turned into a fight. During this, someone pushed Mehraj Malik, and he was hitting the glass table.
Summary
On the matter, BJP said that Mehraj was abusing. In the video too, Mehraj was constantly shouting and accusing BJP leaders, after which this dispute took place. In the video, people can be heard saying, why are you abusing? Let us tell you that this case of fighting went on from the House premises to the Central Hall.
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