Three civilians, two BSF personnel and an Army jawan, were killed and over 40 others injured in the heavy shelling by Pakistan along the International Border and Line of Control (LoC) in the Jammu region since Thursday.
Soon after Speaker Kavinder Gupta took the chair, the opposition members started shouting slogans against the Centre and state government and staged a walk out to protest the killings in Pakistani firing.
"A comprehensive report is being prepared to inform the House," Relief and Revenue Minister Javaid Mustafa Mir said, adding that he had already directed the home commissioner to prepare a report.
NC's Ali Mohammad Sagar criticised the statement of Union minister Jitendra Singh and said the opposition raised the ceasefire violations issue thrice in the House yesterday and had sought a statement from the government.
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Sagar alleged that the union minister tried to "mislead" people over the ceasefire violation by "baseless statements".
"The government was apologetic for not issuing any statement on the issue yesterday," he told reporters.
Congress legislature party leader Nawang Rigzin Jora also criticised the statement of the union minister and blamed the alleged "inconsistent policy" of the Centre for the frequent ceasefire violations.
"Where has the 56-inch chest gone? Our people are getting killed and displaced daily and the BJP leaders are doing politics over the miseries of the people," Congress legislator Wakar Rasool told reporters outside the House.