Opposition members boycotted the proceedings of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly for the fifth day, even as its Budget Session proceedings ended today.
The parties had began the boycott alleging use of unparliamentary language by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in his address on the General Budget.
"I had requested leaders of all the opposition parties individually to take part in the proceedings. But they stayed away... By doing so they have failed to discharge the duty for which the public had elected them," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna said in the Assembly today.
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Minister for Labour Swami Prasad Maurya termed the opposition a "deserter that has run away from its duty" and said "this is a condemnable act and we condemn it".
Speaker Hriday Narain Dixit, in a passing reference to the opposition, said there has been some action on their part which has "defamed the House and they need to introspect".
Later, the House was adjourned sine die.
On July 20, a day after the chief minister's address, the opposition had alleged that unparliamentary and threatening language was used against it, and the microphone of Leader of the Opposition Ram Govind Chaudhary was switched off, denying him an opportunity to speak.
"We all are threatened... They are threatening to put our entire family in jail. Members are being humiliated and we are not getting protection from the speaker. I have never seen such a situation in the House in the past 40 years. We all are walking out, now you run it (the House) as you want," Chaudhary had said.
Later, the opposition had decided to stay away from the House till the end of the session.
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