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RJD calls Bihar bandh Friday to protest police action in Bihar assembly

The RJD leader claimed that the bandh has support of Congress and other opposition parties that included left parties- CPI-ML, CPI(M) and CPI.

March 25, 2021 / 22:20 IST
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RJD leader and former deputy chief minister of Bihar Tejashwi Prasad Yadav. | Representative Image.
RJD leader and former deputy chief minister of Bihar Tejashwi Prasad Yadav. | Representative Image.

RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Thursday gave a call for "Bihar Bandh" on March 26 in protest against forceful eviction of opposition MLAs from the assembly when they were agitating against the police bill two days back. Yadav further said that the bandh would include matters concerning unemployment and farmers issue on which a call for all India bandh on Friday has been given by the farmers bodies. The RJD leader claimed that the bandh has support of Congress and other opposition parties that included left parties- CPI-ML, CPI(M) and CPI.

"We have given a call for Bihar bandh tomorrow in the state. Though an all India call has already been given by the farmers bodies for March 26. We witnessed a black day on March 23, the day when the state government murdered the democracy," Tejashwi said. "Our MLAs were beaten up by police while holding dharna peacefully in front of the Speakers chamber," leader of opposition in the assembly told reporters here.

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The legislative assembly had witnessed an unprecedented chaos when the grand alliance legislators had gheroed the speaker's chamber literally taking him hostage and their women members had prevented speaker from taking his seat in the house later. Videos of the unruly scenes on Tuesday showed opposition members laying seize of speaker's chamber and some of them being bodily evicted by the police and marshals later.