What Happened in Bihar Legislature as Rabri Devi Exits the Legislative Council?
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Patna, Feb 6 (NationPress) The Budget Session of the Bihar Legislature unfolded with significant chaos in both Houses on Friday, witnessing tumultuous scenes in the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council.
In the Legislative Assembly, some members of the ruling party confronted their own ministers during Question Hour, while similar turmoil erupted in the Legislative Council, where opposition members vocally opposed the flow of proceedings.
During the question hour in the Legislative Council, a significant uproar transpired when JD(U) MLC Sanjeev Kumar Singh persistently stood up to pose inquiries across various departments.
His continual interruptions sparked strong dissent from RJD members, who argued that their colleagues were being deprived of the chance to voice their own questions.
RJD MLC Sunil Kumar raised a firm objection in the House, insisting that the JD(U) member was monopolizing the discussion.
“If one person keeps standing up repeatedly, then what questions will the others ask?” he stated.
Sunil Kumar asserted that Sanjeev Kumar Singh stood up at least 19 times during the session, while some RJD members contended the figure was as high as 24 within just an hour.
According to RJD leaders, former Chief Minister and RJD MLC Rabri Devi exited the House in protest over the incessant interruptions.
Expressing her frustration, Rabri Devi reportedly remarked that if only one member was allowed to continuously speak, there was no point in other members being present in the House.
Visible anger was evident among RJD members during the proceedings, leading to further disruption.
Later, addressing the media outside the Legislative Council, Rabri Devi made serious allegations against the Nitish Kumar-led government, claiming it came to power through "vote theft".
“This government was formed by stealing votes. We were the actual victors,” she alleged.
The ongoing disruptions highlight the tense political climate in Bihar during the Budget Session, with intense confrontations between the ruling NDA and the opposition continuing both inside and outside the legislature.