As the Governor entered Central Hall of the Legislature, opposition members from National Conference, Congress, CPI(M) and other Kashmir-based Independent MLAs stood up carrying placards and held protests against the government for its alleged failure on all fronts.
Some of the opposition leaders were also sporting black bands.
Carrying placards, the opposition members tried to disrupt the Governor's address thrice.
In his speech to both houses of legislature, the Governor prayed for peace and normalcy in the New Year and hoped all members will strive hard to restore brotherhood and amity in each of the three regions of Jammu and Kashmir.
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"If this is done we would succeed in laying foundation of sustainable peace in this state", he said.
Batting for commencement of Indo-Pak dialogue, he said, "It is important that the Indo-Pak dialogue resumes early.It is imperative that we work towards the resolution of conflicts first within our civil society and then in the polity".
Members of the National Conference and Congress continued their protests and sloganeering when the national anthem was being played twice during the address.
Amidst protests and sudden conclusion of his address, the national anthem was played again and members of the opposition were sloganeering. The Governor also left the venue.
BJP demanded an apology from opposition included Congress and NC in Jammu andKashmir and asked Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi and Vice President Rahul Gandhi to clarify their stand on disrespect to the national anthem by its members.
"The opposition should tender an apology to the nation and Congress President Sonia Gandhi and the Vice President Rahul Gandhi should clear their stand on the behaviour of their legislators," Raina said.
"We will raise the issue in Assembly and seek answers from these parties for disrespect to the anthem", he said.
Reacting to the protests, Government Spokesman and PDP Minister Naeem Akhter told reporters that whatever happened today was very unfortunate and sad.
"These MLAs belonging to the opposition are experienced ...I think they have lost the plot. If this is the beginning, I don't know how they are going to conduct themselves for rest of the session", he said.
"Please ask them to answer as to why there was disrespect to the anthem today. We have not disrespected the anthem...It was the ruling party which provoked us. It was their conspiracy. Please ask them".
Slamming the opposition, Akhter said, "Whatever they wanted to raise should have been done on the floor of the House and the government would have accordingly replied to their questions and concerns".
"This government is working very hard to improve the situation in Kashmir Valley and development works have also started but opposition is hell bent on derailing peace which can be witnessed from the protests and unruly behaviour of the opposition", he said demanding that they apologise.
Speaking to reporters outside the assembly, leader of the Congress Legislative Party, Nawang Rigzin Jora said, government should give account of those who died during the Kashmir unrest."They should give account of the pellet gun injuries...It is a killer government.It is a pellet gun sarkar," he charged.
"We are representatives of the people.We demand replies from them. And today's protest is because of the failure of this government," he said.
CPI(M) MLA and senior leader M Y Tarigami charged that that government imposed martial law-like measures here as if something big and untoward was going to happen here and the opposition protests were a result of this.
"The tradition of placement of treasury benches and opposition benches was changed. When the Governor came, we raised the issue of killing of people in Kashmir Valley. We wanted a reply from the government. The opposition demanded ban on pellet guns, stopping of human rights violations and imposition of Public Safety Act and random arrests", Tarigami said.