Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Lynching, beef ban dominate discussion in Delhi Assembly

- Abhinav Rajput abhinav@hindustant­imes.com

The recent lynching incidents in the country, especially the Ballabhgar­h case in which 16-year-old Junaid Khan was killed and three others were injured, dominated the Thursday discussion at the Delhi Legislativ­e Assembly.

Delhi Assembly passed a resolution urging people to “uphold the Constituti­on in letter and spirit” and condemn incidents of lynching in the name of “Gau Raksha.”

The BJP insisted that the House pass a resolution stating that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. The AAP leaders accused the saffron party of trying to divert attention from the real issue.

Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said, “They (BJP) can only see cow in people’s fridge and plates. Why can’t they see cow’s roaming in the streets of Delhi, eating poly bags and meeting with accidents? Prime Minister Narendra Modi goes abroad and hugs several people who eat beef but in India those who eat beef will be killed?” Sisodia said.

Hitting out at cow vigilantes, AAP leader Alka Lamba said, “There have been reports of the so-called Gau Rakshaks eating beef and even BJP minister Kiren Rijiju does so. BJP leaders have said that they will not ban beef in poll bound north-eastern states like Nagaland for vote bank. This is greatest form of hypocrisy”

“When we ask from PM to take action all he says this is country of Mahatma Gandhi. Why can’t he assure safety of minorities,” she added.

Around two hours of the second-half of Delhi assembly session dominated around this issue with AAP leaders targeting PM Narendra Modi of inaction and double standards and condemned “the mindless violence being unleashed across the country in the name of religion.”

Suspended AAP MLA Amanatulla­h Khan said, “Why is the loyalty of one community being questioned? Did they commit any mistake by not going to Pakistan after partition?”

Meanwhile, during Sisodia’s speech in the House, tempers ran high and there were dramatic exchanges between AAP MLAs and BJP legislator Manjinder Singh Sirsa over Kashmir.

Sirsa asked AAP MLAs to pass a resolution stating that J&K is an integral part of India.

Meanwhile, Speaker Ram Niwas Goel said, “Why no one talks about the part of Kashmir that is still with Pakistan?... Mansarovar Yatra has been stopped, China is staring down at us and we talk of patriotism.”

“I pass this resolution that Kashmir is integral part of India,” he added.

 ?? ARUN SHARM/HT ?? Deputy CM Manish Sisodia in Vidhan Sabha.
ARUN SHARM/HT Deputy CM Manish Sisodia in Vidhan Sabha.

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