This Article is From Jun 10, 2016

'What A Shame', Says Delhi Speaker After BJP Lawmaker's Strange Protest

BJP lawmaker Vijendra Gupta today protested in the Delhi assembly by standing on his bench.

Highlights

  • BJP MLA Vijendra Gupta stood on his bench in Delhi Assembly
  • He is one of the 3 BJP MLAs in the 70-member Delhi Assembly
  • "You hijack all the time of the House," the Speaker told him
New Delhi: BJP lawmaker Vijendra Gupta adopted an unusual manner of protest in the Delhi assembly today. He stood on his bench.

As the leader of the main - or in Delhi's case the only - opposition party in the House, Mr Gupta sits right in the front row on the left of the Speaker. Today he stood, dressed in white kurta-pyjama, on the bench to protest over an alleged tanker scam and then kept standing there as a shocked Speaker admonished him.

"What a shame. I do not remember another time that a member stood on his bench this way," the Speaker Ram Niwas said, adding, "You hijack all the time of the House."

Mr Gupta was not listening; he kept protesting as the Speaker talked. Mr Ram Niwas finally requested the lawmaker to sit reminding him that he is the leader of the opposition.

The BJP has all of three MLAs in the 70-member Delhi Assembly, dominated by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, which holds all the other seats. Mr Kejriwal was present in the House during Mr Gupta's protest.

In November last year, Mr Gupta was marshalled out of the House amid uproar over his party colleague OP Sharma's alleged derogatory remarks against AAP legislator Alka Lamba.
That time, Mr Gupta was seen resisting attempts by marshals to remove him by holding on to a bench. The staff had to jostle with him to evict him from the House.
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