"Worship EVMs" Comment Ignites Assembly
The assembly erupted in chaos when Congress MLA Bharat Bhushan Batra launched a pointed attack saying, "BJP should worship EVMs," suggesting electoral manipulation. The provocative statement triggered immediate uproar, with BJP legislators rising in protest. Batra doubled down, alleging the elections were won through "financial muscle and intimidation tactics" rather than popular mandate.
CM Calls for Electoral Process Respect
Chief Minister Nayab Saini intervened amid the growing tension, urging members to maintain the dignity of electoral discussions. "The assembly floor is not the place to question our democratic processes," Saini emphasized, attempting to steer the debate back to developmental issues.
Security Concerns Take Center Stage
Amidst the EVM controversy, Congress MLA Raghuvir Kadian shifted focus to pressing law and order issues. Citing the recent Rewari jewellery store heist and rising gangster threats to businesses, Kadian criticized the government's silence on security matters in the Governor's address. "Criminals are openly threatening traders while the government remains a mute spectator," he declared.
Political Rivalry Meets Unexpected Courtesy
In a surprising moment that temporarily eased tensions, BJP MLA Ram Kumar Gautam from Safidon acknowledged former CM Hooda's political stature. Hooda's diplomatic response, describing Gautam as "an old friend who gets unnecessarily excited," brought brief moments of levity to an otherwise charged session.
The assembly continues to debate the Governor's address, with CM Saini scheduled to respond to various concerns raised by legislators. The session highlights growing political tensions as Haryana faces crucial debates over governance, security, and electoral integrity.