PDP MPs removed from RS

PDP MPs Nazir Ahmad Laway and Fayaz Ahmad Mir raising slogans while coming out of the Parliament House in New Delhi on Monday. (UNI)
PDP MPs Nazir Ahmad Laway and Fayaz Ahmad Mir raising slogans while coming out of the Parliament House in New Delhi on Monday. (UNI)

NEW DELHI, Aug 5: Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu today directed that two unruly Members of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) be taken out of the House as they were creating uproar and had trooped into the Well.
During the ruckus between the Treasury bench and the Opposition, Congress and Trinamool Congress Members sat in the well and the two PDP members Nazir Ahmad Laway and Mir Mohammad Fayaz tried to ‘tear the copy’ of the Constitution. The members were protesting statutory resolution moved by Union Home Minister Amit Shah for abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir.
This move angered the Chairman and he named both the PDP Members and asked the security staff to marshal them out. The security staff swung into action and took them out of the House.
Condemning the action of two Members, the Chairman gave the stern warning to the Members that such actions will not be allowed in the House.
The Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad also condemned the action of the PDP members.
The Government’s silence on Jammu and Kashmir is “criminal”, PDP MPs Nazir Ahmad Laway and Mir Mohammad Fayaz said as they appealed to opposition parties for support in demanding an explanation from the Government on the Kashmir issue.
In a letter written to opposition members, the MPs said that they wanted to highlight the plight of common citizens of the State.
“There is a situation of chaos and uncertainty all around. People do not know what is cooking between the top brasses of the present Government vis-a-vis the Kashmir issue.
“Over the past few days we have seen some of the most irresponsible speculation regarding Kashmir, be it revocation of Article 35A, Article 370 or trifurcation of the State. Yet the truthfulness of these statements cannot be ruled out owing to the criminal silence of the Central Government over the same. We would like to reinforce that the Kashmir issue is a political issue and needs to be addressed politically,” they said in the letter dated August 4.
They further appealed to all the leaders who have some concern for the people of Kashmir to support them in Parliament in seeking answers from the Government.
They said all Kashmiris were looking at the Parliamentarians for an answer-whether the people of Kashmir really mean anything to India.
“There is a desperate urge to tell reality to the people of Jammu and Kashmir and we are very hopeful that you will join us in seeking clarification from the Government,” the letter said.
Kashmir remained on the edge as authorities stepped up security at vital installations and in sensitive areas, suspended mobile Internet services and either “arrested” or “detained” several leaders in fast-paced developments on Sunday night. (Agencies)

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