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In Delhi's Assembly, a debate erupted over law and order. AAP MLAs objected to Speaker Vijender Gupta's statement that law and order does not fall under Delhi's jurisdiction and thus cannot be discussed. Leader of Opposition Atishi accused Gupta of blocking Special Mention notices on crime and argued that MLAs should be allowed to discuss rising crime in their constituencies.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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