BJP and TMC clash with each other over teacher movement
New Delhi, Nov 22 (HS): On Friday, there was a huge uproar in the Lok Sabha on the issue of teachers of West Bengal. BJP and TMC leaders kept shouting slogans against each other for a long time. The members of the ruling party raised the issue of West Bengal very vigorously in the House and made serious allegations against the state government. This was the reason that the leaders of power and opposition in the house clashed with each other.
BJP MP from Hooghly in West Bengal, Lockett Chatterjee made serious allegations against the West Bengal government. She said that the government will ruin education. There is nothing of education in Bengal. The chief minister is not doing anything. There is no respect for education in Bengal.
Keeping the talk of teachers’ movement in Bengal on the floor of the House, Lockett Chatterjee further said that the women died. Children are also involved in hunger strikes. Many people are hurt. There is no law order in West Bengal. The teacher’s hunger strike is taking place. You guys should watch.
Attacking TMC MPs present in the House, MP Chatterjee said that he could not manage his own state and was talking about another state. This matter is related to the future of small children. In West Bengal, the woman dies even after being the woman chief minister. The situation in West Bengal is very dangerous. When outside people die, these people agitate but do not speak anything for Bengal. He who died needs justice.
During this time, people of power and opposition continued to create a ruckus. BJP MPs and TMC MPs were blaming each other. In the end, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha tried to restore peace in the House and requested a return to their respective seats. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that all honorable members should sit down. Everyone go to their seat. Everyone will get a chance to speak in the House.
After this, discussion on air pollution and climate change started under Rule 193 in the Lok Sabha. TMC MP from Jaynagar, West Bengal, Pratima Mandal had to start a discussion on air pollution and climate change, that is why the Lok Sabha Speaker invited him. But before starting his talk, Pratima Mandal said that what the members from Bengal said here, is all a lie.