Congress MLAs Walk Out of Rajasthan Assembly Amid Uproar Over Bikaner Minor's Rape-Murder
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Jaipur, Feb 23 (NationPress) A significant uproar occurred in the Rajasthan Assembly as Congress MLAs staged a walkout during the Zero Hour on Monday in response to the shocking alleged rape and murder of a minor girl in Bikaner. This incident ignited intense debates among the members, drawing sharp criticism from Speaker Vasudev Devnani.
The walkout came after a series of heated exchanges between Congress and BJP MLAs regarding the tragic case.
During the session, Congress MLA Dungaram Gedar raised the matter, demanding urgent action. In response, Minister of State for Home Affairs Jawahar Singh Bedham assured that the police are actively investigating the situation, stating that the minor’s body is currently in the mortuary and that senior police officials are on-site, vowing that the perpetrators will soon be apprehended.
Opposition Leader in the Assembly, Tikaram Jully, voiced concerns about the delays in arrests, suggesting that incidents of violence against girls are on the rise.
Chief Government Whip Jogeshwar Garg accused the Opposition of politicizing the tragedy, while Bedham dismissed the situation as “cheap politics.” Jully countered, insisting, “Inquiring about the timing of arrests is not a political tactic.”
Following these exchanges, Jully announced the walkout, leading to the exit of Congress MLAs from the Assembly.
During the walkout, the Speaker called upon Congress MLA Manish Yadav to present a Calling Attention Motion. Although Yadav initially walked out, he later returned to voice his concerns, which prompted a stern warning from Devnani, stating, “You want to be on both sides—walking out and speaking at the same time. This will not be tolerated.”
In response to a BJP MLA’s interruption, Devnani expressed dissatisfaction, asserting, “Why are you speaking after I have already spoken? Have you become bigger than me? If you are, then come and sit in my place. The ruling party should cooperate, and the Opposition must also do the same.”
The tragic discovery of a 13-year-old girl’s body under suspicious circumstances in Bikaner on Saturday has ignited local protests, with residents alleging she was raped.
The girl was en route to take her Class 8 exams when she went missing. Her school informed her parents after she failed to arrive, leading to a search that ultimately uncovered her body in a forested area.
Authorities reported that they are examining technical evidence and pursuing a comprehensive investigation from all angles.