Srinagar, March 10: In a heated session of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, MLA Langate was marshalled out of the House after raising his voice against what he termed as the "selective condemnation" of killings by the government. The legislator demanded that the government issue a statement condemning the recent killings of Waseem Ahmad from Sopore and Mskhan Din, highlighting the need for an impartial approach to all acts of violence.
Despite repeated calls for order, the MLA persisted with his demand, leading to his eviction from the House. The incident has sparked a debate on the government's approach to addressing violence in the region, with opposition members accusing it of bias in its responses.
Meanwhile, political observers note that such incidents reflect the deepening tensions in the region, with calls for justice and equal recognition of all victims of violence growing louder.
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