
Mann asks Punjab Speaker to 'lock' opposition in House during discussion, triggers uproar
The Hindu
Chandigarh Assembly chaos as CM Bhagwant Mann hands Speaker "lock and key" to keep opposition inside during discussion.
Unruly scenes broke out in the Punjab Assembly on March 4 after Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann handed over "a lock and key" to the Speaker, asking him to lock the Opposition inside the House so that they don't walk out during a discussion.
Mr. Mann, on the second day of the Budget session in the Punjab Assembly, slammed opposition MLAs for disruption of Governor's address on the opening day of the Budget session on March 1 and demanded a discussion in the House.
Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan, on the request of AAP MLAs, allowed the discussion on the disruption of the Governor's address, in a departure from the practice of taking up 'Question Hour' and 'Zero Hour' at the beginning of a session.
Before the discussion commenced, Mr. Mann gave the Speaker an envelope containing a "lock and key", asking him to get the door of the House locked from inside so that the opposition members do not leave during the discussion.
"I will speak the truth and they will not tolerate it. Put a lock so that they do not run away," Mr. Mann told the Speaker.
Leader of Opposition and Congress member Partap Singh Bajwa told Mr. Mann that they would not run away. However, the latter kept asserting that the opposition MLAs would leave, following which a heated argument took place between the two.
As Mr. Bajwa and Mr. Mann sparred, the Speaker said the issue of putting a lock on the door of the House was symbolic so that the discussion can take place in the House.

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