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J&K Assembly Ruckus: Revoke Suspension Of 4 MLAs, Says Opposition

Revoke Suspension Of 4 MLAs From J&K Assembly, Says Omar Abdullah
SRINAGAR, INDIA - DECEMBER 22: The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah addressing press conference on December 22,2014 in Srinagar, India. As political parties work on strategies and possible alliances in the light of two exit polls projecting a hung house in Jammu and Kashmir, Omar asserted that it was inconceivable for his party to go with the BJP. (Photo by Waseem Andrabi/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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SRINAGAR, INDIA - DECEMBER 22: The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah addressing press conference on December 22,2014 in Srinagar, India. As political parties work on strategies and possible alliances in the light of two exit polls projecting a hung house in Jammu and Kashmir, Omar asserted that it was inconceivable for his party to go with the BJP. (Photo by Waseem Andrabi/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

SRINAGAR -- The Opposition National Conference (NC) on Wednesday refused to participate in the functioning of the State Assembly until the suspension of four of their MLAs is revoked.

"We are not allowed to speak in the house. Every issue is being covered in the name of sub-judice. We are forced to sit out of the house of helplessness. We won't enter the house until the suspensions on four of our members are revoked," former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah told the media here.

"Since last two days there was a protest in the house because the opposition parties were not allowed to speak" he added.

Omar further accused the assembly speaker and the council chairman of acting against them as per a 'pre-planned plot to split the opposition'.

By suspending only @JKNC_ members in both houses the Govt has betrayed it's true intentions - to divide the ranks of a united opposition.

— Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) October 6, 2015

"The NC and the Congress members both protested in the assembly, but only the members of the NC were suspended in assembly and the counsel. They aim to divide the opposition," Omar said.

The NC had earlier announced to boycott rest of the autumn session of Assembly and Council after the Presiding Officers of both the Houses suspended their four lawmakers as opposition protests rocked the Houses, witnessing chaotic scenes.

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