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Protests in assembly over Billawar civilian killings, fashion show in Gulmarg

Speaker rules out discussion on both issues

 

Jammu: The Legislative Assembly on Monday witnessed uproarious scenes over the killing of civilians in Billawar, Kathua, and an obscene fashion show at Gulmarg.

As soon as the Question Hour began, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), NC and Congress MLAs were on their feet seeking discussion on the killings of civilians in Billawar. Amid the commotion in the House, MLA Bani Dr. Rameshwar Singh, who was assaulted on Saturday night at Billawar, tried to storm into the Well of the House but was stopped by the Marshals.

The Speaker repeatedly asked NC members to refrain from creating disruptions and take their seats.

However, NC members were unrelenting and continued with their protests.

Amid the commotion in the House, MLA Kupwara Mir Muhammad Fayaz demanded strict action against the organizers of the obscene fashion show at Gulmarg.

As disruptions continued in the House, the Speaker said the House cannot discuss the Billawar killings, stating that the matters fall outside the domain of the Assembly. He cited Section 32 of the Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Act-2019, under which police and public order fall outside the domain of the Assembly.

“The LG has already ordered an inquiry into the matter,” he said.

The Speaker also said that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has already ordered an inquiry into the fashion show. “This cannot be discussed as matters under inquiry cannot be taken up in the House,” he added.

The Speaker said the House condemns the assault on MLA Bani Dr. Rameshwar Singh and a thorough inquiry should be held into it—(KNO)

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