Thirty-two Assam MLAs led by Speaker Biswajit Daimary reached Bangladesh on Saturday for a goodwill mission.The team earlier reached Agartala on Friday from Guwahati and crossed the border in Akhaura in the morning. It later reached Dhaka via .
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Guwahati, Sep. 14 (PTI): The Assam Assembly Speaker’s word of caution to a Congress MLA over risk of facing disqualification from his party for remaining in the House after a walk out by the opposition party led to noisy scenes on Wednesday. Following it, Speaker Biswajit Daimary had to clarify that his words were only to alert the Congress legislator of the rules so that he may not violate it unknowingly. The Congress lawmakers had staged the walk out during Question Hour on Wednesday over reduction of time for supplementary queries. However, some of its MLAs returned immediately afterwards and a question listed by one of them, Diganta Barman, came up for reply. Before Barman could rise to place his question, the speaker said it was his responsibility to inform the House that if any MLA participates in the proceedings while his or her party was abstaining from it, the member could face disqualification notice from the party. “Assamese people do not take rules seriously but
The Opposition Congress on Wednesday staged a walk out in the Assam assembly for the second consecutive day over reduction of time for supplementary queries during Question Hour. Other opposition members also joined them in alleging that time and means for them to speak about problems faced by people were being reduced by the BJP-led government. As the House witnessed repeated