Agency, Amravati.
Published by: Dev Kashyap
Updated Tue, 08 Mar 2022 02:26 AM IST
Summary
The TDP legislators alleged that the governor failed to give protection to the constitutional institutions. So he should leave the assembly and return. Though the Governor continued with his speech, the TDP MLAs staged a walkout, boycotting the proceedings.
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The TDP legislators alleged that the governor failed to give protection to the constitutional institutions. So he should leave the assembly and return. Though the Governor continued with his speech, the TDP MLAs staged a walkout, boycotting the proceedings. Although later Congress MLAs also tried to gather in the lobby but marshals stopped them, there was a dispute over this.
The MLAs sat on a dharna in the lobby itself and kept raising slogans against the governor. After the Governor’s address, which lasted for about an hour, he was taken out of the house to the safe Raj Bhavan under the supervision of marshals.
There has also been a ruckus in Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat.
Earlier in Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat also there was a ruckus between the address of the Governor. Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu objected to this attitude and called it a threat to democracy. He also appealed to end this practice.
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The TDP legislators alleged that the governor failed to give protection to the constitutional institutions. So he should leave the assembly and return. Though the Governor continued with his speech, the TDP MLAs staged a walkout, boycotting the proceedings. Although later Congress MLAs also tried to gather in the lobby but marshals stopped them, there was a dispute over this.
The MLAs sat on a dharna in the lobby itself and kept raising slogans against the governor. After the Governor’s address, which lasted for about an hour, he was taken out of the house to the safe Raj Bhavan under the supervision of marshals.
There has also been a ruckus in Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat.
Earlier in Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat also there was a ruckus between the address of the Governor. Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu objected to this attitude and called it a threat to democracy. He also appealed to end this practice.