Turmoil in Jharkhand Assembly: Chaos, Protests, and Adjournments
The Jharkhand Assembly was adjourned twice amid protests demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into Surya Hansda's alleged police encounter death on August 11.
- On August 25, 2025, chaos erupted in the Jharkhand Assembly as ruling and opposition MLAs demonstrated over multiple issues in Ranchi.
- The protests followed the August 10 arrest and alleged police encounter death of Surya Hansda, a political figure with a contested criminal background.
- Members of the opposition BJP and their allies called for a CBI investigation into Surya Hansda's death and urged the restoration of land to farmers, while the ruling JMM and Congress protested against the revision of Bihar's voter list and opposed the 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill.
- Jharkhand BJP president Babulal Marandi alleged a conspiracy behind Hansda's death and defended Tiwari's remarks by pointing out that Shibu Soren has faced numerous accusations as well, while the Speaker adjourned the Assembly session three times amid disruptions.
- The turmoil led to multiple adjournments, rejected motions, and highlighted political divisions over governance and democratic safeguards in Jharkhand.
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Ruckus in Jharkhand assembly leads to multiple adjournments
Ranchi, Aug 25 (PTI) Chaos reigned supreme in the Jharkhand Assembly on Monday as both ruling and opposition MLAs demonstrated, forcing Speaker Rabindra Nath Mahato to adjourn the House thrice during proceedings. The MLAs of the opposition BJP and its allies demanded a CBI probe into the death of tribal leader Surya Hansda in a […]
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The Jharkhand assembly faced chaos on Monday as both ruling and opposition MLAs demonstrated, leading to the adjournment of the House multiple times. Key issues included a call for a CBI probe into Surya Hansda's death and debates over the 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill and electoral roll revisions.
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