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    Ruckus continues in Assembly as BJP legislators marshalled out

    Srinagar, Nov 8: The J&K Assembly continued to witness uproar on the  final working day of the ongoing session over the special status  resolution.

    As the session commenced on Friday morning,  Peoples Democratic Party legislator Fayaz Mir attempted to display a  banner in support of Article 370. People’s Conference MLA Sajad Lone and  AIP’s Sheikh Khursheed backed the move, sparking protests from BJP  lawmakers.

    In the ensuing pandemonium, Khursheed was  marshaled out of the House. Sajad Lone held up a copy of his resolution  for the restoration of Article 370, which he had submitted on Thursday.

    When  National Conference legislator Javid Baig rose to speak on the  Lieutenant Governor’s address, BJP lawmakers continued their protest  against the special status resolution.

    They demanded  that the resolution be withdrawn and chanted slogans “Bharat Mata Ki  Jai,” “Pakistani agenda nahie chalega,” and “separatist agenda nahi  chalega.”

    As some BJP members attempted to storm the  well, amid protests, they were marshaled out of the House. The remaining  BJP legislators staged a walkout.

    The House later functioned  normally and had several legislators Muzaffar Iqbal Khan, an  independent MLA, Nizam Bhat of Congress, Rafiq Naik of PDP and M Y  Tarigami of CPI(M) spoke on the LG address.

    Meanwhile, BJP  MLAs staged a sit-in outside the House in protest against the Speaker.

    Senior  BJP leader and Leader of Opposition (LOP) Sunil Sharma said they  decided to sit on protest outside the House for not allowing to raise  the issues and dragging of members by the marshals on the directions of  Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather.

    “The day will be remembered as the darkest day in the democracy in J&K,” he told reporters

    He  said for the past three days the Speaker, who is being considered as  the custodian of the House, supported a particular party in the House  and with the help of marshals suppressed the voice of the opposition.

    Sharma  alleged “the resolution on Article 370 which was passed in the House  was drafted by the Speaker himself and we protest against it and calling  it unconstitutional and undemocratic and unlawful were demanding for  its roll back”.

    He said Article 370 is a history and  there cannot be any debate on it. This assembly is not above the  parliament or the Supreme Court of India.

    “We believe  that debate in this assembly is for the aspirations of the people and  more for the development, but these (NC) is advertently and unlawfully  running the house”, Sharma alleged.

    JK Assembly adjourned sine die

    SRINAGAR, Nov 8: The  Jammu and Kashmir Assembly was adjourned sine die on Friday after the House passed the Motion of Thanks on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s address.

    The Assembly met for a five-day session on Monday, the first since the developments of August 5, 2019, when the erstwhile state was bifurcated into Union territories and its special status revoked. It witnessed chaotic scenes since Wednesday, disrupting its proceedings.

    The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members staged vociferous protests since the passage of a resolution moved by the ruling National Conference (NC), seeking a dialogue between the Centre and elected representatives from the region for the restoration of the erstwhile state’s special status.

    On the final day of the session, the Assembly passed the Motion of Thanks on the LG’s address and subsequently, the House was adjourned sine die by speaker Abdul Rahim Rather.