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Ruckus in Delhi Assembly, BJP MLA breaks mike

| | Jul 01, 2015, at 01:27 am
New Delhi, June 30 (IBNS): The Delhi Assembly witnessed a ruckus as BJP MLA O P Sharma broke a mike on Tuesday.

He alleged the mike was switched off when he tried to speak in the House.

According to reports, the leader left the house after breaking a mike.

The Delhi Assembly passed the  Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill on Tuesday.

Creating ruckus,  BJP MLA Vijender Gupta tore off the amendment papers.

The AAP later tweeted: "Shocking behaviour by BJP's Leader Of Opposition, Vijendra Gupta in Delhi Assembly today. He tore a Legislative Bill."

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