Bihar Assembly Monsoon Season: These days, there is a lot of uproar in the Bihar Assembly during the monsoon session. On the third day of the monsoon session on Wednesday, from morning itself, there was a lot of altercation between the ruling party and opposition MLAs in the assembly. Seeing the atmosphere of the house getting heated, Speaker Nand Kishore Yadav also got angry.

Not only this, he got furious at the ruling party and opposition MLAs, when the situation could not be controlled, he left the house. This is not the first time in the Bihar Assembly that there has been a heated argument between the members of both the sides, the atmosphere has heated up many times before this too. The opposition is creating a lot of ruckus in the assembly regarding the special intensive revision of the voter list in Bihar.

Why did the speaker leave the house?

CM Nitish Kumar stood up to answer the questions asked by the opposition in the monsoon session of the assembly, making allegations. There was a debate going on in the house between Nitish Kumar and the Leader of the Opposition, Tejashwi Yadav. Both the leaders were questioning each other. Meanwhile, Bhai Virendra commented, and an uproar started. Seeing the uproar increasing in the house, the speaker also reprimanded.

After this, Bhai Virendra, while sitting on his seat, used the word father for someone. Hearing this, the speaker asked him to express regret. The MLAs and ministers of the ruling party stood up from their seats. Not only this, but the ruling party and the opposition came face to face. Meanwhile, the speaker told Tejashwi Yadav to first ask Bhai Virendra to express regret. Then Tejashwi stood up from his seat.

Commotion in the House before the assembly elections

This is the last monsoon session of Nitish’s tenure before the Bihar assembly elections. A lot of commotion is being seen in the House just before the elections. The opposition is continuously attacking the work of the special intensive revision of the voter list going on in the state. The opposition is raising questions about the working system of the Election Commission. The opposition argues that the government wants to cut the votes of the poor and simple people.