Opposition members suspended after ruckus in Bihar Council, evicted by marshals

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Trouble arose aft  the Opposition members roseate  successful  their seats, demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar implicit    “rising” cases of crimes against women successful  the State.

Trouble arose aft the Opposition members roseate successful their seats, demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar implicit “rising” cases of crimes against women successful the State. | Photo Credit: PTI

Marshals evicted Opposition members from the Bihar Legislative Council connected Tuesday (February 10, 2026), pursuing repeated warnings from the Chairman that they fto the House tally by going backmost to their seats, amid a ruckus.

Chairman Awadhesh Narain Singh besides suspended the Opposition MLCs, astir of them belonging to the RJD, for the day.

Trouble arose aft the Opposition members roseate successful their seats, demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar implicit “rising” cases of crimes against women successful the State.

Amid the bedlam, Minister Ashok Choudhary, who belongs to the JD(U) headed by the Chief Minister, was seen engaging successful a heated speech with RJD MLC Sunil Singh.

Soon afterwards, the Opposition MLCs stormed into the well, prompting BJP Minister Mangal Pandey to interject with the remark, “their behaviour makes it wide that they bash not privation to let the House to run”.

The Chairman urged the unruly Opposition members to “take your seat, fto the House run, oregon leave, astatine slightest for the day”.

As the Opposition members continued to outcry slogans and question fingers astatine the Chairman and the treasury benches, Awadhesh Narain Singh said “let the marshals travel and evict each of them. They are besides hereby suspended for the day”.

The suspended MLCs see Rabri Devi (Leader of Opposition), Sunil Singh (RJD), Ajay Kumar Singh (RJD), and Shashi Yadav (CPI-ML Liberation).

Published - February 10, 2026 03:32 p.m. IST

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