The opposition Congress and the Left Front decided to boycott the ongoing West Bengal Assembly session after Speaker Biman Banerjee today refused to allow a "no-confidence motion" against the government - a decision which the two outfits described as 'unprecedented'.
The Speaker said while explaining his decision not to allow the motion that there was not much time left before May 29 when the current session is set to conclude.
The Leader of the Opposition, Abdul Mannan, said that the Speaker's refusal to allow the no-confidence motion was tantamount to shielding the state government from facing uncomfortable questions.
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He said that the Congress along with the Left Front would hold a mock session in front of the Assembly gate.
The no-confidence motion, as per the rules, is admitted for discussion in the House within 10 days of its introduction.
"We still have two more days in the ongoing session. There could be a discussion anytime during these two days. But the Speaker did not allow that. This is escapism," Mannan said.
The no-trust motion was moved by the two opposition outfits in protest against alleged rigging in the recent municipal polls and police assault on Left Front supporters and journalists during their march to the state secretariat on Monday.
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