This story is from March 25, 2022

Gujarat: Two Congress MLAs take off shirts during protest outside assembly; BJP demands action

About 15 Congress MLAs sat in protest near the main entry gate of the Assembly building for about 10 minutes, during which legislators Vimal Chudasama and Lalit Vasoya removed their shirts.
Gujarat: Two Congress MLAs take off shirts during protest outside assembly; BJP demands action
Congress MLA Amit Chavda claimed that the BJP had used the Assembly complex for its own political purpose in the past.
AHMEDABAD: The Congress MLAs held a protest outside the state assembly demanding adequate power supply for the farmers. However, two Congress MLAs removing their shirts, the ruling BJP demanded action against these two Congress MLAs and even asked the speaker to reprimand the MLAs who stated protest in the assembly premises.
About 15 Congress MLAs sat in protest near the main entry gate of the Assembly building for about 10 minutes, during which legislators Vimal Chudasama and Lalit Vasoya removed their shirts.
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The ruling BJP after question hour raised an objection over the protest stating that they holding protest without speakers permission was not admissible. Speaker Nimaben Acharya said that she will give her verdict after going through the video clips of the said incident.
Speaking to reporters, Chudasama said, “While the BJP government makes tall claims that farmers are getting enough electricity, it is a fact that most of the farmers in Gujarat are not getting adequate electricity for irrigation purposes. In the absence of irrigation, standing crops, including coconut trees, are dying. We are protesting here to draw the government's attention over this crucial issue.”
Chief whip Pankaj Desai who raised an objection in the assembly about the "shirtless" protest by Chudasama and Vasoya, claimed that no such protest is allowed as per the rules in the vicinity of the Assembly.
Education Minister Jitu Vaghani said Congress MLAs should have refrained from removing their clothes in front of women police personnel, MLAs and government officers who enter the complex from that gate.
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Himanshu Kaushik is Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, Ahmedabad. He reports on Wildlife and state government. He takes special interest in reporting on wildlife, especially the lions of Gir. His likes listening to music.

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