Bihar vidhan sabha: On the third day of the monsoon session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, strong political tension was seen to increase when there was a sharp remarks by Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav on the special intensive amendment (SIR) of the voter list and the sharp reaction by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. In view of this growing sharp debate, the proceedings of the House were postponed till 2 pm in the presence of all the members.
This dispute is clearly showing deeply divided politics about the time and transparency of the SIR process. Stunning and opposition parties consider it to be a shock to the rights of the people, while CM Nitish rejected it as part of the electoral strategy and said that “Decisions like Lok Sabha should be abandoned during the election”.
Today is the last day of the monsoon session of Bihar Legislative Assembly. In this session, the opposition caused a lot of uproar on the issue of SIR. On Thursday, there was such a terrible debate that the matter reached the scuffle. Tejashwi Yadav and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary were fiercely strong. Even today, the proceedings of the House started at 11 o’clock, soon after that, the opposition started fiercely attacking, after which the proceedings of the House were forced to be postponed till 2 pm. Today, CM Nitish heard the opposition very well on the uproar of the opposition.
‘Look at their clothes…’
As soon as the House started, there was a lot of ruckus on SIR. On this, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar stood up and said, “These people just make a ruckus, look at their clothes… Today everyone is wearing the same black clothes. Yesterday too, you were wearing the same color clothes. You all do various things together, and there is no work. How much work the government has done, everyone has benefited.”
Today is the last day of the monsoon session of the Legislature and the MLAs of the Grand Alliance have started a sit -in against SIR in the assembly portico. They are demanding a ban on SIR. Let me tell you, the proceedings of Bihar Legislative Assembly started at 11 am, but could not last long.
Assembly postponed indefinitely
The monsoon of the Bihar Legislative Assembly has ended. Today on the last day, the house’s proceedings have been adjourned indefinitely amidst the uproar of the opposition. Let me tell you, this was the last session of the 17th assembly. The closing here was done with Bihar song.
In the Bihar Legislative Council, the opposition came under the well of the opposition and imposed a fierce hero and in the meantime the Bihar Appropriation (Number-3) Bill, 2025 of Rs 57,946 crore was passed. The bill was introduced by Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary. Earlier, the opposition member came to Vel and raised anti -government slogans demanding the withdrawal of the SIR of the voter list issued in Bihar. Chairman Awadhesh Narayan Singh asked to be the last day of the monsoon session and the opposition members to go to the seat but they did not desist from it. The Chairman, while taking action of the House during this session, thanked all the members, including the Chief Minister, both the Deputy Chief Minister. The proceedings of the House were adjourned indefinitely in just 13 minutes 43 seconds.
Let me tell you, today is the last day of the monsoon session of Bihar Legislature on Friday, 25 July. RJD MLA reached the assembly in black clothes to protest against the voter list revision. At the same time, JDU and BJP MLAs reached the assembly by accusing RJD of bringing Jungle Raj in the House. As soon as the assembly proceedings started, the opposition MLA created a ruckus. CM Nitish Kumar attacked his black clothes. After the uproar, Speaker Nand Kishore Yadav adjourned the house till 2 pm.
Similarly, as soon as the House started in the Legislative Council, there was a fierce uproar and the proceedings had to be postponed by two o’clock. Explain that this is the farewell session of the current government. After this, the leaders will now enter the electoral fray. Then the assembly session will run after the formation of a new government in November.