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Gujarat: 50 Congress MLAs suspended from assembly for a day after ruckus over Una incident

A total of 50 Congress MLAs were on Tuesday suspended from the Gujarat Assembly for a day after they created a ruckus over demands for judicial probe into the Una Dalit flogging incident. The Congress

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A total of 50 Congress MLAs were on Tuesday suspended from the Gujarat Assembly for a day after they created a ruckus over demands for judicial probe into the Una Dalit flogging incident.

The Congress MLAs were demanding a probe by a sitting High Court Judge into the Una incident where members of Dalit community were allegedly beaten up by the dominant caste after they were found skinning a dead cow. A video of the incident went viral, triggering massive protests in the state and across the country.

During a discussion on Una, Congress members rushed to the Well of the House displaying placards saying the BJP government was "anti-Dalit" and also threw bangles towards ruling party ministers. 

At least 20 of the members wore body suit banners as they continued with their protest despite repeated warnings by Speaker Ramanlal Vora on the second and last day of the Monsoon session here. 

As the din refused to die down, the Speaker ordered marshals to evict them from the House. Then he named and suspended them for a day. Subsequently, Congress MLAs were forcefully taken out of the House. 

The Speaker then remarked that the Opposition came with a pre-planned strategy to protest over Dalit issues as more than their concern for Dalits, they were trying to garner political mileage out of it. 

Two leaders--Congress leader of Opposition Shankersinh Vaghela and senior leader Mohansinh Rathwa--remained seated during the ruckus. The Speaker had not suspended them but later they too walked out protesting the action of Vora. 

Earlier, the Assembly session began with a heated debate over the issue of Dalit atrocity in the state, with senior Congress leader Raghavji Patel raising the issue of attack on Dalits at Samter village after the Dalit Asmita rally on August 15 as a matter of urgent public interest under Gujarat Assembly Rule 116. 

He sought answer from the government as to what actions were taken to provide security to Dalits in the event of the attack. 

Minister of State for Home, Pradipsinh Jadeja in his reply said that Dalits were attacked at Samter village when they were returning from the rally on Independence Day. 

He said police fired 51 teargas shells and several rounds in the air to protect them. In the process, 7 police personnel including one DySP and a police inspector, were injured, Jadeja said. 

Following this, Congress leader Vaghela demanded a judicial inquiry by a sitting High Court judge into the Una incident of beating Dalits over skinning of a dead cow on July 11.

 Later in the lobby of assembly, Congress MLAs displayed banners and marched while shouting slogans.

The two-day assembly session that started on Monday was called to clear the Goods and Services Tax Bill.