A lawmaker of the so-called Assembly in Occupied Kashmir chanted Pakistan Zindabad (Long Live Pakistan) slogan on Saturday during the session.
According to Kashmir Media service, National Conference legislator, Muhammad Akbar Lone, shouted pro-Pakistan slogans in the so-called Kashmir Assembly, today, to counter BJP MLAs who were shouting anti-Pakistan slogans.
Muhammad Akbar Lone talking to mediamen said that he was a Muslim first and his sentiments were hurt when the BJP MLAs were shouting anti-Pakistan slogans. “I couldn’t control my emotions and raised Pakistan Zindabad slogans,” he added.
Earlier, the House was adjourned amid chaos over Speaker’s controversial remarks against Rohingyas.
Speaker Kavinder Gupta had earlier alleged the presence of Rohingyas led to attack on an army camp in Sunjwan area of Jammu, today. Members of the opposition parties sought apology from the Speaker for his remarks.
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