Patna:Senior JD(U) leader Maheshwar Hazari was elected as the Deputy Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly on Wednesday amid a boycott of the house by opposition protesting the use of force against their members when they were holding agitation against a Bill concerning the police department the previous day.
The opposition RJD, Congress, CPI-ML, CPI and CPI(M) kept away from the house and instead held a parallel session outside in the assembly premises after choosing RJD's Bhudeo Chaudhary their speaker.
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Bhudeo Chaudhary had filed a nomination for the deputy speaker post, but neither he nor the opposition MLAs participated in the election.
The Grand Alliance members are protesting against Bihar Special Armed Police Bill, 2021, which the Nitish Kumar government has introduced in a bid to give its police more teeth deemed necessary given the increasingly complex security needs of the state which has been witnessing rapid economic growth. The chief minister congratulated Hazari upon getting elected as deputy speaker and flayed the opposition for "demeaning the democracy" through their unparliamentary acts.
Kumar said the opposition ran away from the election knowing very well that they will be defeated in the contest and indulged in "undemocratic" action outside.
"What will they gain by doing all this?" he asked.
The chief minister stressed the need for the new police bill and said had the opposition properly raised their objections in the house, the government would have cleared their doubts point-by-point.