Pandemonium within the Bihar Assembly continued for the fourth day, with BJP MLA Sanjay Singh being thrown out of the home in the course of the session on July 14, Friday. In a video posted by the information company ANI, a number of police personnel will be seen choosing him up and dragging him away from the Assembly.
Reportedly Speaker Awadh Bihari Choudhary ordered the Marshalls to evict the BJP MLA as he raised his voice in opposition to the excessive handedness of the Bihar police who had yesterday (July 13) used brute drive on the gathering by which BJP chief Vijay Kumar Singh, died at Dakbangla Chauraha within the metropolis.
#WATCH | Patna: BJP MLA Sanjay Singh marshalled out of Bihar Assembly pic.twitter.com/81N9ASmPEP
— ANI (@ANI) July 14, 2023
Speaking to the media after being thrown out of the home, the BJP chief stated that he was thrown out on Speaker’s orders when he was condemning yesterday’s incident.
BJP MLA Sanjay Singh stated that he was denouncing what occurred yesterday, the Speaker all of the sudden requested the marshals to throw him out of the meeting constructing they usually complied with the order. He added that he was wounded within the incident. Slamming the Nitish Kumar-led Government in Bihar, the BJP MLA lamented how the ruling dispensation was stifling the voices of opposition get together members, be it within the Assembly or on the streets. He lamented that Bihar was at present in a state of emergency.
#WATCH मैं कल की घटना का विरोध कर रहा था। मैं पीठ दिखाकर ये बता रहा था कि देखिए कैसे आपकी सरकार ने हम लोगों पर बर्बरतापूर्ण तरीके से लाठी चलाया। मुझे बस ये दिखाना था कि तुरंत अध्यक्ष ने मार्शल को बाहर करने का निर्देष दिया और मुझे जबरन उठाकर बाहर फेंक दिया गया: बिहार विधानसभा से… pic.twitter.com/kHreVFAhpR
— ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) July 14, 2023
Sanjay Singh was not the one BJP MLA who was hauled by the Bihar Assembly Marshalls. In truth, Marshals evicted a few BJP MLAs from the Bihar Assembly on Thursday too.
On Thursday, July 13, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders took out a march to protest in opposition to the Bihar authorities over the posting of academics and the employment challenge within the state. Patna police used lathi cost on the gathering by which BJP chief Vijay Kumar Singh, died at Dakbangla Chauraha within the metropolis. He was taken to a hospital, the place he was declared introduced lifeless.
The police additionally bodily assaulted BJP MP from Maharajganj, Janardan Singh Sigriwal, who suffered grave accidents to his head. The demonstrators had been subjected to extreme lathi-charge attributable to which they obtained a number of accidents.
The BJP MLAs had been protesting in opposition to the brand new recruitment coverage for academics when the police unleashed brutality on them. The police additionally used water cannons and tear fuel shells on the protesters whereas making an attempt to disperse them.
The police in its defence, claimed that they tried to cease the march on the Dak Bungalow crossing, which infected the state of affairs. The protesters had been stopped from heading in the direction of the restricted VIP space by the police utilizing drive.
Notably, the brand new recruitment coverage launched by the Bihar authorities has met with numerous criticism from not solely members of the opposition events but additionally from educating job aspirants within the state.
Patna Police lathi-charge CTET aspirants for protesting in opposition to state authorities for ending domicile rule in recruitment
On July 1, the Bihar Police lathi-charged a few of the Central Teachers’ Eligibility Test (CTET) candidates as they had been protesting in opposition to the state authorities in Patna over the recruitment course of. The Bihar police acted in opposition to the protesters saying that the protesters had been taking to the roads inflicting site visitors jams, stopping faculty college students, and inflicting harm to the property.
Earlier on June 27, Tuesday, after a cabinet assembly chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the state authorities introduced that eligible candidates from all states can apply for educating jobs within the state’s government-run colleges.
Before implementing this, there was a rule which mandated that candidates with the domicile of Bihar may solely apply for educating jobs within the state’s government-run colleges.
The Central Teacher Eligibility Test, abbreviated to CTET, is a nationwide examination held in India by the Central Board of Secondary Education to determine a candidate’s suitability for employment as a trainer.
Earlier the CTET aspirants and State Teacher Eligibility Test (STET) aspirants had launched a protest in March this yr urging the federal government to instantly launch the notification for his or her recruitment underneath the seventh section. The protesters had raised slogans in opposition to the federal government and had warned the system to face dire penalties within the forthcoming elections.
Further, within the yr 2022, the Patna police had lathicharged and deployed water cannons on tons of of aspiring academics protesting in opposition to a delay of their recruitment. Several Bihar Teacher Eligibility Test (BTET) and Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) candidates had been reported injured and detained in the course of the protest.