This Article is From Sep 14, 2016

Yoga, Takeout, Mock Session In Punjab Congress Lawmakers' Record 36-Hour Protest

Congress legislators - 22 of them - have refused to leave the Punjab Assembly since 7 pm on Monday.

Highlights

  • Request For Debate On No Confidence Motion Denied: Congress lawmakers
  • A lawmaker had to be shifted to hospital after he complained of low BP
  • Power supply was cut off by assembly security but was later restored
Chandigarh: A group of protesting Congress lawmakers has spent a record 36 hours in the Punjab assembly and still hasn't budged. During that time, they have ordered food, applied themselves to yoga and meditation and even enacted a mock session.

The legislators - 22 of them - have refused to leave the building since 7 pm on Monday, angry that their request for a debate on their no confidence motion against the government has been denied.

Speaker Charanjit Singh Atwal had called for a voice vote over the opposition's motion and declared it defeated amid chaos. After the day ended, the protesting Congress lawmakers decided to camp in the assembly hall.

On Monday night, the legislators ordered takeout and sent videos and selfies of how they spent hours in the dark, without air-conditioning; power supply had been cut off by the assembly security but was restored in some hours.

On Tuesday, a holiday for Eid, the assembly was closed. The legislators were, however, allowed to call in breakfast from home.

They were wearing aprons saying "Punjab da cancer, Badal Sarkar (Punjab's cancer - the Badal government)" when Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal arrived and tried to talk them out of their stake-out. When he failed to draw them out, he had the staff open the assembly canteen.

One of the lawmakers, Ashwini Sekhri, had to be shifted to hospital after he complained of low blood pressure.

At least a dozen other Congress lawmakers led by former chief minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal protested outside the assembly after they were refused entry.

 
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