CAA, 2019: And here's some more chaos! Din in MH Assembly; Speaker expunges all remarks on CAA implementation

News Bharati    18-Dec-2019
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Nagpur, December 18: The Maharashtra Assembly witnessed din on Wednesday when the opposition BJP objected to a Congress leader's comments that the amended Citizenship Act should not be implemented in the state. Later, Speaker Nana Patole expunged all remarks related to the new citizenship law being unconstitutional. After the House assembled for the day, senior Congress leader and former chief minister Ashok Chavan said the amended Citizenship Act should not be implemented in the state.

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However, Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis objected to Chavan's demand. "Both the Houses of Parliament have passed the Citizenship Amendment Act. This state government can't decide not to implement it," he said. Supporting Fadnavis, senior BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar said, "The Assembly members cannot comment on decisions of the President, Assembly speaker and Parliament".
NCP member Jitendra Awhad objected to it and said any law which is available in public domain can be discussed in the House. "This House has previously discussed POTA, so it also can discuss CAA," he said. Congress MLA Amin Patel also supported Chavan's demand and said, "This Act is not about Hindu or Muslim, but about rich and poor, it should not be implemented here."
Later, after the discussion with senior leaders of the ruling parties and the opposition, Patole said, "I order the House to expunge all remarks related to CAA being unconstitutional." Later, when the House reassembled, noisy scenes continued following which Yashomati Thakur, who was in the Chair, adjourned the House.