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Ruckus in J&K assembly, opposition MLAs move notice to remove speaker    » The Savera Times

Ruckus in J&K assembly, opposition MLAs move notice to remove speaker   

Jammu: Kashmir based opposition in Jammu and Kashmir assembly on Tuesday moved the notice of intention to move a resolution for the removal of the J-K Assembly Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather as ruckus in assembly continues on Waqf bill.  The notice was submitted to the Secretary General, signed by Sajjad Lone, Khursheed, and other MLAs.

Jammu: Kashmir based opposition in Jammu and Kashmir assembly on Tuesday moved the notice of intention to move a resolution for the removal of the J-K Assembly Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather as ruckus in assembly continues on Waqf bill. 

The notice was submitted to the Secretary General, signed by Sajjad Lone, Khursheed, and other MLAs amidst the demand by certain Opposition (except BJP) to discuss the Waqf Amendment Act, which will reform the Waqf Board.

Multiple MLAs, including the National Conference’s own MLAs, had raised the issue of reforming the religious board. However, the Speaker refused to list the matter for discussion, citing rule 58, which prohibits the discussion of an Act that is under consideration in court.

However, despite the National Conference-led alliance in the union territory protesting against the Act, opposition parties have accused the former of collaborating with the BJP and just doing theatrics in the assembly, as the party itself had elected the Speaker.

Awami Ittehad Party MLA Khursheed Ahmad Sheikh on Tuesday accused the ruling NC of having a “fixed match” with the BJP.

“This is a fixed match between the BJP and the NC. The Leader of the House is not here in the assembly; he is busy welcoming the BJP leaders in Tulip Garden,” Sheikh said. 

Earlier, JKPC chief Sajjad Lone said that the NC MLAs’ demand for a discussion “reeks of theatre,” as the party’s own Speaker, Abdul Rahim Rather, had denied discussions on the Waqf Bill under Rule 58.

“We, too, want that there should be a resolution. J&K is the only Muslim-majority province in the entire country. Muslims of India deserve that a strong message be sent from here. But for that, the Speaker is not ready. The Speaker has been elected by the NC. If they are serious, they should bring a no-confidence motion against him, remove him and bring in a new Speaker who would allow this,” Sajad Lone told reporters.

The BJP, in turn has accused the NC of making an issue over something which the party does not have a say in.