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Parliament adjourned over PDP remarks

| | Mar 03, 2015, at 05:15 pm
New Delhi, Mar 3 (IBNS) The Lok Sabha was adjourned twice on Tuesday amid an uproar by MPs over new Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's remarks on Pakistan and his People's Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers in Jammu and Kashmir demanding the mortal remains of executed Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru to be returned to his family.

Soon after formation of the PDP-BJP government in Jammu and Kashmir, chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed remarked that  violence-free election in J&K was possible because of Pakistan not intervening and thus raised a storm of controversy.

Congress in Parliament demanded that Prime Minister should explain it.
 
Earlier the ruling BJP had dissociated itself from the remarks of Mufti. 

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