Kolkata: The monthly session of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) witnessed clashes between two councillors from ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP on Saturday. Trouble started after councillors started protesting against the remarks of KMC chairperson Mala Roy and mayor Firhad Hakim. Soon the war of words tuned into a brawl between the two groups of councillors.
Amid the heated exchange of words, BJP councillor Sajal Ghosh and Trinamool councillor Asim Bose allegedly assaulted each other. Mala Roy had to postpone the session temporarily and it was restored only after the situation returned to normalcy.
During the question hour, no questions or proposals were put up by the opposition councillors. To which, Roy said, "Surprisingly, there are no questions in the session from the opposition side". In response to this, Hakim sarcastically said, "The condition of the opposition bench is such that our councillors have to sit there and ask questions on their behalf."
This comment enraged the BJP councillors and a verbal altercation ensued between the councillors of both parties. Protesting against the statements made by Roy and Hakim, Sajal Ghosh, BJP councilor of Ward No. 50, asked "What will happen with questions or proposals? Does the opposition's voice have any importance here?"