Srinagar: Participating in the debate in the lower house of the legislatve assembly during the special session on GST, MLA Rajouri Choudhary Qamar congratulated the government for GST.
While he was speaking, the opposition members chanted Gaddaar, Gaddaar (Traitor, Traitor).
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Lawmaker Javed Mustafa Mir, addressing the chair of the house said that the opposition is not allowing members to speak and is calling them traitors.
This is not acceptable. This should not be allowed. And when Choudhary stood up to speak, someone from the opposition shouted Gaddaar, he said.
National Conferences Abdul Majeed Bhat Larmi stood up and shouted, Meine bola Gaddaar, mein seena thok kay bolta hoon. (It was me who addressed him as Gaddaar. You are all traitors.)
A visibly angry Mir stood up and said that before accusing others, people should take a look into their own back yard.
He said that nobody in this house can take a moral high ground.
Is hamam mein sab nangay hain, said Mir, while replying to the oppositions chants of PDP being the party of traitors.
GST Row-Will lynch you: Ansari tells Rana
National Conference provincial president and Nagrota lawmaker, Devendra Singh Rana while participating in the debate on GST during a special session in the legislative assembly said that Jammu and Kashmir is at the crossroads of history.
There are attempts being made to attack the idea of Jammu and Kashmir as also the idea of India, Rana said.
He added: Jammu and Kashmir is also at crossroads. The idea of India is devoid without the idea of Jammu and Kashmir.
The vibrant NC lawmaker said that politics is taking over this moment, unfortunately.
This is a time that we keep hand on our conscience and take conscious decision as to what is good and what is bad and what is in the interest of Jammu and Kashmir.
Rana said: Let us get out of paradigm of congested political thought and move out about what is good and what is wrong. Let us find a tangible solution, which can save us from this.
The lawmaker said that a concerted effort is being made by certain forces to make Jammu and Kashmir a theatre. Let politics of India be played from Delhi. Let us sit together and sort out our issue. Let us not divide ourselves. I may sound philosophical.
I may also sound dangerously moralistic, but this how I believe we can find a solution.
Interfering, PDP lawmaker and minister, Imran Ansari asked Rana to stop boasting about moral ground.
Imran said that Rana has already obtained the GST for the businesses he owns including Jamkash Vehicleades, and Take one television.
The situation took an ugly turn when Rana said: Hum tax chor nahi hain (We are not tax evaders). This apparently enraged Imran and ultimately led to an uproar in the house.
Amid the pandemonium, Imran said: I can lynch you here, I know your all your shaddy business.
Lone terms Akhter head priest, worst man of house
Senior Nantional Confrence leader and MLA Sonawari, Muhammad Akbar Lone today termed Minster for Public Works and government spokesperson as the worst person in the house.
It is because of you Jammu and Kashmir is in this mess, Lone pointed toward Akhter in an ongoing Assembly session.
The ruckus initiated after National Conference provincial president and Nagrota lawmaker, Devendra Singh Rana while participating in the debate on GST during a special session in the legislative assembly remarked that he was not being philosophical.