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MP News: Unique protest in MP, MLA reached assembly wearing string bomb garland

By Renu Mishra 
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Bhopal. There was a lot of uproar on the second day of the budget session of Madhya Pradesh Assembly. Congress MLAs demonstrated over the Harda factory explosion incident. During this, Harda MLA RK Dogne reached the assembly wearing a (symbolic) garland of bombs.

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They staged a protest near the Gandhi statue in the Assembly. He said that compensation of Rs 4 lakh and removal of Collector SP will do nothing. Strict action should be taken against the culprits. He alleged that this factory was running under the patronage of BJP leaders.

People’s lives have been destroyed. The government should show sensitivity in this matter. BJP MLA Rameshwar Sharma said that Congress is roaming around wearing garlands of bombs. Congress is the root of bombs and terrorism.Congress should not create drama. Cooperate in government action on humanitarian grounds.

Wearing a garland of bombs does not suit the representatives of democracy. On bringing an adjournment motion by Congress, MLA Sharma said that Congress itself is adjourned, why will it bring an adjournment motion. He said that the government is serious about the Harda factory accident. Strict action will be taken against the culprits.

On the other hand, the Speaker of the Assembly accepted the adjournment motion of the Congress on the Harda accident. They have agreed to discuss for one and a half hours. Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar said that the incident is serious. There should be discussion on this.

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Congress thanked the Speaker for accepting this adjournment motion. He said that nothing is achieved by merely removing the SP and Collector. It is clear that such a big factory cannot operate without the consent of the police, even if the police is under political pressure.

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