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Bowing before majority, I resign as speaker, says Vijay Kumar Sinha inside Bihar Assembly

Sinha, who belongs to the BJP which now stands stripped of power in the state, left the House in turmoil as he adjourned proceedings till 2 pm

Bihar Assembly speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha speaks before Nitish Kumar-led Grand Alliance government's floor test during a special session of Bihar Assembly in Patna on Wednesday. PTI Photo

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Published 24.08.22, 11:31 AM

Bihar Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha announced his resignation on the floor of the House on Wednesday after an emotionally charged speech in which he expressed anguish over the no-confidence motion moved against him by the ruling 'Mahagathbandhan'.

Sinha, who belongs to the BJP which now stands stripped of power in the state, left the House in turmoil as he adjourned proceedings till 2 pm, reports PTI.

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He made a hasty exit from the House, and MLAs of the BJP, almost all of whom were wearing saffron scarves and raising slogans like Bharat Mata Ki Jai' and Jai Shri Ram', followed suit.

Earlier, Sinha spoke for nearly 20 minutes, claiming that after the sudden change of government he wanted to resign on my own but decided otherwise after he learnt that a no-confidence motion had been moved.

It had become incumbent upon me to respond to the motion. Some of the members moving the motion alleged that I had been undemocratic and dictatorial. This I cannot accept, said Sinha.

Bihar Assembly Vijay Kumar Sinha Speaker
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