#WATCH Bihar: Women MLAs of the Opposition being carried out of the Assembly building by women security personnel. They (MLAs) were refusing to allow Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha to step out of his chamber.
We wanted to speak but we were thrashed. This law means that search will be conducted without warrant & "any policemen can arrest if he believes something is wrong". No use of courts & magistrate: RJD'sTejashwi Yadav after uproar in Assembly over Bihar Special Armed Police Bill
Today's incident is condemnable. All members of the Assembly should respect the Constitution. This is a serious issue: Vijay Kumar Singh, Speaker, Bihar Legislative Assembly
I have never seen such activities in the Assembly. They (Opposition MLAs) should have participated in the debate. We would have replied to every question of them (regarding Bihar Special Armed Police Bill, 2021): Bihar CM Nitish Kumar in Bihar Assembly (23.03)
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