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Budget Session of Punjab Assembly starts on acrimonious note; Congress members disrupt Governor’s speech, want farmers’ issue to be taken up

The governor reads only the first and the last paragraph of the speech and ends it in 11 minutes

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Tribune News Service

Sanjeev Singh Bariana

Chandigarh, March 1

The Budget Session of the Punjab Assembly started here on Friday amid acrimonious scenes.

As Governor Banwarilal Purohit was to start his address, Congress MLAs led by Partap Bajwa disrupted the proceedings seeking a discussion on the farmers’ issue.

The Congress MLAs raised slogans and showed placards in the House.

They insisted that the governor speak on the farmers’ issue. They demanded that the government pay homage to the farmers who had died during the recent protest.

The governor requested the opposition to let him read out his speech, but to no avail. The governor then read only the first and last paragraphs of the speech and ended it.

 

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