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Chaos, Manhandling In Bengal Assembly; 5 BJP MLAs Suspended

Kolkata: The MLAs of the ruling TMC and the BJP clashed vehemently in the West Bengal Assembly. There was a lot of kicking and punching going on between the house leaders, as well as a lot of shoving and bashing. In the Assembly House, the MLAs also smashed the lamp. While debating about the Rampurhat violence and the law and order situation in West Bengal the chaos and manhandling took place.

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Suvendu Adhikari, a BJP MLA and the Leader of the Opposition, was reportedly demanding a discussion on the Rampurhat, Birbhum tragedy. Following this, BJP MLAs staged a dharna in the houseโ€™s well. The issue erupted in the Legislative Assembly, where the TMC and BJP MLAs fought each other. The clothing of BJP MLA Manoj Tigga were torn in the brawl. TMC MLA Asit Majumdar, on the other hand, suffered a nasal injury.

TMC MLA Asit Majumdar said that he was hit by BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, after which his nose got hurt. Soon after this incident, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, taking action on the matter, has suspended many BJP MLAs. The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly has suspended BJP leaders Suvendu Adhikari, Manoj Tigga, Shankar Ghosh, Deepak Verma and A Narhari Mahato till the budget session.

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โ€œPunjab Will Fightโ€ฆโ€: Bhagwant Mann On Shahโ€™s Chandigarh Administration Announcement

Ashmita Chhabria

Chandigarh: The government will fight strongly for rightful claim over Chandigarh, said Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on March 28 in his first public reaction to announcement made by Union Home Minister Amit Shah about providing employees of the Chandigarh Union Territory administration with the same benefits as Central government employees.

Mann has accused the central government for violation of Punjab Reorganisation Act 1966, by imposing officials from other states and services in Chandigarh administration.

Taking to Twitter, Mann tweeted, โ€œCentral Govt has been stepwise imposing officers and personnel from other states and services in Chandigarh administration. This goes against the letter and spirit of Punjab Reorganisation Act 1966. Punjab will fight strongly for its rightful claim over Chandigarhโ€ฆโ€

Amit Shah had stated that the employees are going to benefit in a big way, on Sunday. He said, โ€œThe retirement age of employees in the Union Territory will now go up from 58 to 60 years and women employees will now get child care leave of two years from the current one yearโ€.

Citing that it was a long pending demand of employees of the Chandigarh administration, Amit Shah said, โ€œToday the Modi government has made a big decision and tomorrow a notification will be issued and from the upcoming financial year (April 1) you will get the benefit.โ€

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