On Friday, on the second day of the budget session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislature, the proceedings of the Legislative Assembly were uprooted. As soon as Assembly Speaker Hriday Narayan Dixit arrived in the House, the SP and Congress members started demanding a discussion on the law and order of the state. Rejecting his demand, the Speaker said that disrupting the question and answer period does not suit senior members. On this, the SP and BSP walked out of the house. Rejecting the Speaker's house, the Congress members came to the bell and started shouting slogans. On this, the Speaker of the House adjourned the proceedings of the House for 20 minutes. After the Supreme Court verdict against the rebel candidates, these people got a shock The assembly proceedings started at 11 am, then Congress Legislature Party leader Aradhana Mishra 'Mona' and Congress State President Ajay Kumar 'Lallu' were questioned on the law and order of the state and the lawyer from Lucknow Kutchhari native bomb They started demanding a discussion on the attack. In support of him, many more members also stood up and started demanding discussion. However, Speaker Hriday Narayan Dixit refused to accept their demands, saying that interrupting the question and answer period does not suit senior members. Jyotiraditya Scindia lashes out at Madhya Pradesh government, demanding this Leader of Opposition Ram Govind Chaudhary said that the government is torturing women all over the state. Therefore, this matter should be discussed, which the Speaker of the Assembly refused to hear. On this, Ram Govind Chaudhary said that we are not listening to the atrocities on women, so Samajwadi Party is boycotting the house in protest against it. On this, BJP leader Suresh Khanna said that from the day this government came, the law and order of the state is completely under control and is a thousand times better than Samajwadi Party. They want to make headlines in newspapers by making a ruckus in the house. Yogi government will give cultural award to artists who will make the state proud