Posters of now-suspended BJP leaders Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal set on fire during a protest over the controversial remarks of the two leaders. (Photo | PTI) 
Odisha

Ruckus in Odisha Assembly as Congress, BJP attack each other over Nupur Sharma remark

The issue was raised by Congress Legislature Party leader Narasingaha Mishra during Zero Hour and sought to know Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's views on Sharma's statement.

PTI

BHUBANESHWAR: Odisha Assembly Saturday witnessed several adjournments amid uproar by two opposition parties - the Congress and BJP over Nupur Sharma's controversial statement on Prophet Mohammad and subsequent Supreme Court's admonishment of her.

The issue was raised by Congress Legislature Party leader Narasingaha Mishra during Zero Hour and sought to know Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's views on Sharma's statement.

“"Nupur Sharma was the spokesperson or agent of Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP). Yesterday Supreme Court reprimanded her and also criticized the political party indirectly,” he said. BJP should be held responsible and the party cannot escape its responsibility," the CLP leader said.

The House witnessed a ruckus when Mishra targeted the BJP.

His statement provoked the saffron party members who also stood up near their seats and hurled allegations against Congress.

BJP deputy leader in the House, B C Sethi said that Congress is in power in the state (Rajasthan) where the barbaric killing of a tailor took place recently.

Referring to the incident in Udaipur, he said "Did the Chief Minister of that state resign after the incident? Nupur Sharma is not a member of Odisha Assembly. Why would there be a debate on her remarks?"” Sethi said.

Besides, BJP has already suspended her and she has also apologized for the same, he said.

Sethi also targeted Congress over the issue of the exodus of Kashmir pandits.

As the sloganeering continued in the House, the members of both opposition parties rushed to the well demanding action against each other.

Speaker B K Arukha, who for the first time presided over the House after his election last month, said that the House should not discuss on a person who is not its member and was not present.

The speaker's comment drew the ire of the Congress lawmakers who intensified their protests in the well of the House.

Unable to conduct the business, the speaker adjourned the house proceedings twice for 10 minutes and later till 4 PM.

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