J&K Assembly Disrupted by BJP Walkout Over CM’s Remarks
The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly faced a second day of turmoil Wednesday as BJP members staged a walkout, demanding an apology from Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for allegedly “unparliamentary” remarks made Tuesday regarding the India-US trade deal’s impact on J&K horticulture.
- Trigger: CM Abdullah’s comments suggesting the trade deal, specifically zero-duty access for US tree nuts and fruits, would harm local walnut and almond growers.
- BJP’s Response: Demanding an apology and disrupting proceedings, staging a sit-in, and raising slogans.
- Government’s Stance: CM Abdullah briefly appeared but did not apologize.
- Stalemate: The opposition refused to allow normal business until their demands are met.

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