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Watch Gujarat Congress MLA hurl a mic at BJP Gujarat MLA in Gujarat Assembly

After showing their violent streak in Telangana Assembly, Congress MLAs continue their heroics in Gujarat Assembly today where Congress MLA Pratap Dudhat threw a microphone at BJP MLA Jagdish Panchal inside the Assembly.


As per reports, it started with Vadgam MLA Jignesh Mevani, who himself is known to provoke mob to run a riot, asked a question which the BJP MLA took about 20 minutes to respond. Following that, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel requested others to keep their questions short. Congress MLAs got furious when Vikram Madam, another Congress MLA, was asked to wait till the Speaker finishes talking to BJP MLA Shailesh Parmar. In the ruckus that followed, Dudhat lost his cool and furiously uprooted the mic and hurled it towards Panchal.

In the video, Dudhat is seen uprooting the microphone and hurling it towards Panchal. Thankfully, Panchal was unhurt after the incident. Dudhat has now been suspended for the remaining Assembly session.

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