Journalists, including editors and senior correspondents of newspaper houses walked out of the Assembly while the chief minister was replying to the debate on the budget.
An attempt by the Opposition to discuss the matter in the Assembly last Friday was rejected by Speaker Abu Taher Mondal even as several dailies and vernacular newspapers published from here also carried blank editorials.
Defending his statement, Mukul alleged that the chief minister was being 'gagged'.
As many dailies and vernacular newspapers carried blank edits, the Meghalaya Editors and Publishers Association had openly sought the chief minister's withdrawal of the statement 'to restore' good relationships.
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