Rioting in the Bihar Law meeting: RJD MLA Bhai Virendra's remarks have strongly opposed the ruling party
The monsoon session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly was once again a sharp sound and riot. While chief minister Nitish Kumar and leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav spoke on serious topics in the home, the controversial remarks of RJD MLA Bhai Virendra more heated the atmosphere of the house. Brother Virendra, who questions the operation of the government, made such remarks, which described the ruling party as abusive and abusive. After this, the Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha and Minister Ashok Chaudhary strongly objected to Bhai Virendra’s statement and demanded that the statement be removed from the house. What did Brother Virendra say? Bhai Virendra allegedly targeted the government and used a few words that the ruling party called parliamentary. The ruling party not only filed protests against its remark, but also demanded action from the speaker. Deputy -cm Vijay Sinha said: “The criticism of the opposition is justified, but must be in dignity. What Brother Virendra said is not only in percline, but it hurts the dignity of the whole house.” At the same time, Minister Ashok Chaudhary said: “If such a language is allowed, the dignity of the house will not be saved. It is against the dignity of democracy.” Opposition leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav tried to deal with the situation as the retaliation of the opposition escalated. He said that the ruling party must first understand the difference between his words and actions. Tejashwi claimed that the ruling party itself wandered out of issues and amounted to personal attacks. The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly tried to calm the Ruckus and called on all parties to use the decent language. At the same time, he asked to remove the controversial remarks from the proceedings of the home. Share this story -tags