J&K Assembly adjourned for day amid ruckus over Article 370
While the Opposition BJP said the resolution is "illegal" and demanded its withdrawal, the speaker said he does not have such powers as anything passed by the House can only be undone by the House itself
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Awami Ittehad Party MLA Sheikh Khursheed displays a banner demanding restoration of Articles 370 and 35A, in J&K Assembly, in Srinagar on Thursday. PHOTO: PTI
Srinagar, 7 Nov
The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly was
adjourned for the day on Thursday following a brawl between the BJP MLAs and
marshals, as the opposition members protested against a resolution for the
restoration of the erstwhile state's special status for the second consecutive
day.
While the Opposition BJP said the
resolution is "illegal" and demanded its withdrawal, the speaker said
he does not have such powers as anything passed by the House can only be undone
by the House itself.
Amid high drama, the day also
witnessed a group of MLAs, including those from the PDP and Peoples'
Conference, submitting a fresh resolution demanding immediate restoration of
Articles 370 and 35A of the Constitution in their original form.
As soon as the Assembly met in the
morning, pandemonium broke out as the BJP members protested against the
resolution that was passed on Wednesday.
While Leader of Opposition Sunil
Sharma (BJP) was speaking on the resolution, Awami Ittehad Party leader Sheikh
Khursheed jumped into the well with a banner that read Articles 370 and 35A be
restored. This irked the BJP members, who also jumped into the well, snatched
the banner from the Langate MLA and tore it into pieces.
There was a minor scuffle between
the BJP MLAs and Khursheed. Finding the latter outnumbered, Peoples' Conference
MLA Sajad Lone came to the rescue of the legislator from his neighbouring
constituency.
Amid the din, Speaker Abdul Rahim
Rather adjourned the House for 15 minutes. After the House resumed its
proceedings, the BJP continued its protest, even as the speaker requested the Opposition
members to take their seats.
As the protest continued, the
speaker said, "I am very closely watching the activities of some members.
Do not force me to do what I do not want to do."
Sharma, however, said "I want
the National Conference's drama of special status to end", which
infuriated the ruling party members.
The BJP MLAs raised slogans, such
as "Balidan huye jahan Mookerjee, woh Kashmir hamara hai", while the
NC members shouted "Jis Kashmir ko khoon se seencha, woh Kashmir hamara
hai". The BJP was referring to Syama Prasad Mookerjee, who founded the
Bharatiya Jana Sangh that later became the Bharatiya Janata Party. As the
uproar continued, the speaker issued directions that nothing should be recorded
or reported. He then directed marshalling out of the BJP members, who stormed
the well, leading to a scuffle between them and the marshals. "They
deserve it, throw them out," the speaker said.
While they were being evicted, the
BJP MLAs came to blows with the marshals. Three BJP MLAs were marshalled out of
the House amid thumping of tables by the treasury bench members.
Minister Satish Sharma stood up and
said the BJP "is playing divide and rule". He said "Bharat
Mata" belongs to all. "The Constitution of India was on the table on
which they (BJP MLAs) were standing yesterday. They were standing on it with
their shoes on. They should be punished for it," the minister said.
However, the pandemonium continued,
resulting in the speaker adjourning the proceedings till Friday, the last scheduled day of the session.
The House witnessed an uproar on
Wednesday too as the BJP MLAs protested vociferously after the passage of the
resolution. Eventually, the speaker adjourned the House for the day.
Deputy Chief Minister Surinder
Choudhary moved the resolution that said: "This Legislative Assembly
reaffirms the importance of the special status and constitutional guarantees,
which safeguarded the identity, culture and rights of the people of Jammu and
Kashmir, and expresses concern over their unilateral removal."
It said the Assembly calls upon the
Centre to initiate talks with elected representatives from the region for the
restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's special status and constitutional guarantees,
and to work out constitutional mechanisms for the same. "This Assembly
emphasises that any process for restoration must safeguard both national unity
and the legitimate aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir," it
added.
Meanwhile, a group of MLAs,
including from the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and Peoples' Conference,
submitted a fresh resolution in the Assembly demanding immediate restoration of
Articles 370 and 35A in their original form.
"This House strongly condemns
the unconstitutional and unilateral abrogation of Article 370 and Article 35A,
along with the enactment of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, by
the Government of India," the resolution read.
"These actions stripped Jammu
and Kashmir of its special status and statehood, undermining the foundational
guarantees and protections originally accorded to the region and its people by
the Constitution of India," it added.
The resolution was submitted by PDP
MLAs Waheed Para and Fayaz Mir, People's Conference MLA Sajad Lone, Awami
Ittehad Party's Sheikh Khursheed (brother of MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid alias
Engineer Rashid) and independent MLA Shabir Kullay.
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