GANGTOK, 25 June: The third day of the Budget Session
started on a stormy note today when Opposition MLAs of the Sikkim Krantikari
Morcha, demanding that the Leader of the House explain or apologise for the use
of the word “anti-national” while referring to some SKM MLAs yesterday, stormed
into the Well of the House and disrupted the proceedings.
Assembly proceedings were held up for 7 minutes in the
ruckus until Speaker KN Rai brought order back into the hall. He assured the
SKM members that he would examine their demand and take action accordingly.
The SKM MLAs have demanded an unconditional apology and
clarification from the CM on his comment. The SKM MLA from Martam-Rumtek, Dr. Mechung
Bhutia moved a notice demanding the apology and also sought that the statement
be withdrawn and also expunged from the records of Assembly proceedings.
Former Speaker, KT Gyaltsen, who handled one instance of
disruption by Mr. Tamang in the House during the last term, in a press
communiqué issued on today’s incident, said: “What we saw today was
unfortunate. The disruption was wholly unwarranted and violated the established
Rules of Procedure and Conduct of the Assembly. When SDF had first come to
power in 1994, and returned in 1999, there was a sizable opposition and even
they used to raise issues. But the kind of disruptions we saw today is
unprecedented and should be condemned by all Sikkimese. We are for peace and we
want to set an example for the rest of the Country. That is the kind of message
that should be going out from our Legislators.”
He also had some advice for the SKM legislators. “I’ll
suggest that they should look at the larger interest of Sikkim and give up
disruption tactics and opposing for the sake of opposing. Most of them are
first time MLAs and they should focus on having a positive impact within the
framework of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct. I’m sure that the Leader of
the House, Hon’ble Chief Minister Pawan Chamling, will take their views positively.”
The Question Hour was held after the melee had subsided. The
remainder of the day saw no disruptions and featured smart debate and
discussions.
After the Question Hour, SKM’s Prem Singh Tamang sought time
for zero hour to raise questions on priority basis. This request was turned
down by the Speaker who adjourned the House for tea.
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