Speaker raps two ministers over ‘unsolicited’ remarks in Assembly
Lucknow: UP Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana expressed displeasure over 'unsolicited' remarks by two senior ministers in the House on Thursday. Mahana took exception to cabinet minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi's remarks at the opposition MLAs and another by horticulture minister Dinesh Pratap Singh at himself.
Replying to a question by SP's Ghazipur MLA Virendra Yadav, Nandi said it seemed the opposition MLAs were asking questions during the Question Hour with an intent to extort money from industrialists. "I would like to inform the House that this is an era of Yogi govt where no one is allowed to take law in his hands," the minister said. Terming Nandi's remarks as "too strong", the Speaker said the MLA's question was not pointed towards any particular industrialist and asked the minister to refrain from such statements. Mahana added that if the SP MLA's supplementary question was pointed toward any particular industrialist with malicious intent, the minister could have raised concern. Since the question was with regard to general policy, such individual remarks by the minister should be avoided, the Speaker said. In the second incident, minister Dinesh Pratap Singh while replying to a supplementary question from SP MLA Dr Ragini Sonker said he is always forthcoming in getting the works done in the constituencies of MLAs and had even called up the Speaker to ask if any work needs to be done in his constituency. Miffed over Singh's remark, Mahana said, "Being a minister it's your duty to do work for the people through MLAs in their respective constituencies. What's the need to boast about it in the House."
Replying to a question by SP's Ghazipur MLA Virendra Yadav, Nandi said it seemed the opposition MLAs were asking questions during the Question Hour with an intent to extort money from industrialists. "I would like to inform the House that this is an era of Yogi govt where no one is allowed to take law in his hands," the minister said. Terming Nandi's remarks as "too strong", the Speaker said the MLA's question was not pointed towards any particular industrialist and asked the minister to refrain from such statements. Mahana added that if the SP MLA's supplementary question was pointed toward any particular industrialist with malicious intent, the minister could have raised concern. Since the question was with regard to general policy, such individual remarks by the minister should be avoided, the Speaker said. In the second incident, minister Dinesh Pratap Singh while replying to a supplementary question from SP MLA Dr Ragini Sonker said he is always forthcoming in getting the works done in the constituencies of MLAs and had even called up the Speaker to ask if any work needs to be done in his constituency. Miffed over Singh's remark, Mahana said, "Being a minister it's your duty to do work for the people through MLAs in their respective constituencies. What's the need to boast about it in the House."
Popular from City
- Missing teen's head found hanging from tree in Varanasi forest
- 'My girl lay soaked in blood. No one helped: 6-year-old dies in hit-and-run in Delhi; grandmother recounts horror
- Schoolgirl forced to consume liquor, raped by 3 at knife point; rescued after 36 hours from Hyderabad flat
- CCTV shocker: Told not to smoke while refuelling, man sparks inferno at petrol pump
- Jabalpur stone-pelting: Youth 'vandalises' temple grill during Aarti, clashes break out between groups; police deployed
end of article
Trending Stories
- UK PM Keir Starmer blocks Donald Trump from using RAF bases for potential Iran strike
- Middle East on boil: 5 reasons why Trump may attack Iran anytime now
04:28 '11 jets shot down': Donald Trump claims '200% tariffs' warning forced India, Pakistan to stop fighting- ‘Doctor from New Zealand’ asks Rs 51 lakh for daughter’s treatment, dupes elderly from Mumbai
- Blackstone founder Stephen Schwarzman plans to donate his entire $48 billion fortune to a major philanthropic foundation
- ‘I almost terminated him’: Why did Donald Trump say he wanted to fire US Secretary of State Marco Rubio?
- Explained: What is India’s Sarvam AI model that Google CEO Sundar Pichai is quite impressed with
Featured in city
- 62,000 motorists ticketed: Massive traffic crackdown on Mumbai Coastal Road
- Four Killed In Mathura Canal Crash: Car plunges after driver loses control; legal proceedings underway
- Unable to bear labour pain, UP woman slits her abdomen with knife; delivers healthy baby girl later
- HR executive on way home thrashed with bats in road rage in Gurgaon: 'Shouting for help, terrifying'
- Manipur man races bullets & storms to save sparrows with Rs 5 solution; installs 600 nests, distributes 300 free
- Delhi police arrest Bobby Kabootar’s aide linked to Lawrence Bishnoi network
Photostories
- What are the risks in Real Estate investment?
- 5 best cities for shopping in China
- PM Narendra Modi treated AI Summit dignitaries with regional Indian flavours for lunch: Menu details inside
- Baby names inspired by hope and optimism
- 7 elegant blooms known for their long-lasting freshness
- How to make Chettinad Omelette for breakfast at home
- The 50: Prince Narula, Mr Faisu, Rajat Dalal to Shiv Thakare: Meet the Top 12 contestants of the reality show
- 5 Vastu-approved fish to keep in your home aquarium for luck and prosperity
- Chef Sanjeev Kapoor's microwave cleaning tips will make your kitchen life easier
- 5 times Bad Bunny made headlines
Videos
05:09 Pak PM Sharif Hails Trump As 'Saviour Of South Asia' Even As 'Upset' US President Flags Trade Rift04:07 From Invite To Isolation: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif 'Sidelined' At Donald Trump's Gaza Peace Summit29:22 Epstein Files: King Charles' Brother & UK’s Former Prince Andrew Arrested For 'Misconduct In Office'03:08 "We Can’t Be Seen As Weak": Tharoor’s Bold Claim On Rafale Deal04:28 “Nothing Like Money”: Donald Trump Says 200% Tariff Warning Stopped India-Pak Fight03:39 Rishi Sunak Highlights India’s Rise As Global AI Powerhouse At Impact Summit04:05 'Don't See How People Criticise!' French President Emmanuel Macron Defends India-France Rafale Deal03:42 From India To Bharat: PM Modi's Nameplate Grabs Eyes, Draws Global Attention At AI Impact Summit13:17 'Challenges At Sea More Complex, Interconnected', Says Rajnath Singh At MILAN 2026 Naval Exercise
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment