Congress walks out of Assam Assembly over suspension of MLA

Jakir Hussain Sikdar was suspended by Speaker Biswajit Daimary during Question Hour for insisting on asking a supplementary query despite being refused permission to do so.

March 14, 2023 01:01 pm | Updated 01:01 pm IST - Guwahati

Congress MLA Jakir Hussain Sikdar. File

Congress MLA Jakir Hussain Sikdar. File | Photo Credit: Twitter/@JakirSikdarMLA

Congress MLA Jakir Hussain Sikdar was suspended from Assam Assembly on March 14 which led the party lawmakers to stage a walkout in protest immediately afterwards.

Jakir Hussain Sikdar was suspended by Speaker Biswajit Daimary during Question Hour for insisting on asking a supplementary query despite being refused permission to do so.

The Congress legislator had sought to know how many days of work had been sanctioned under MGNREGA in the State last year during a question related to it. As he was not the main questioner, Mr. Daimary refused to allow Mr. Sikdar the supplementary question and asked him to resume his seat.

As the MLA persisted on raising his query, the Speaker ordered his suspension from the House for the day. As a mark of protest, all Congress MLAs walked out of the House along with Mr. Sikdar for the rest of the Question Hour.

They maintained that Mr. Sikdar had not created any scene which required him to be suspended by the Speaker. At the end of Question Hour, the Congress legislators returned to the House and Deputy Leader of Opposition Rakibul Hussain requested the Speaker to allow the legislator to return. Accepting the request, Mr. Daimary allowed Mr. Sikdar to attend the proceedings for rest of the day.

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