During a cut motion over supplementary demands of police department, a discussion was started over law and order situation in the troubled Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) by former minister and Congress MLA Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Joining the discussion, the AIUDF's Sherman Ali Ahmed said police has not done enough in giving security and nabbing the culprit.
On his repeated mention of BPF, the BPF MLAs strongly objected to it and requested the Deputy Speaker, who was conducting the House at that moment, to withdraw the BPF's name from recorded proceedings.
Almost all the AIUDF members rose from their seat and said Ahmed was only mentioning what was recorded in the FIRs.
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This led to a verbal dual between the MLAs of the two parties with BPF challenging AIUDF to prove their involvement in the violence in BTAD.
Finally the matter settled after Ahmed did not utter BPF's name in his further comments and said presence of illegal arms in BTAD is creating a huge law and order issue.
"Anyone can name anybody in an FIR. It can be a political conspiracy. There is a conspiracy going on to finish BPF and its chief Hagrama Mohilary. BPF is not at all involved in the violence. In fact, we also want the problems to be solved," BPF MLA Rihon Daimary said.