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Democratic functioning stonewalled in Delhi Assembly: BJP MLA OP Sharma
•BJP MLA OP Sharma on Tuesday claimed in Delhi High Court that democratic functioning had been "stonewalled" in the Delhi Assembly.
Intercepted under Anti-National Activities Act, 2031: The diary entry of a seditious Indian
Rohan Vyavaharkar •The result of the debate about sedition and what it means to be anti-national, as seen in November 2047.
BJP MLA Sharma suspended for two assembly sessions for making "derogatory" remarks against AAP MLA Alka Lamba
•Cracking down on indiscipline, the Delhi Assembly on Thursday suspended BJP MLA OP Sharma from the House for the next two sessions for making "derogatory" remarks against AAP MLA Alka Lamba after he expressed "regret" over it to escape impending expulsion.
Delhi Assembly committee to recommend BJP MLA OP Sharma's expulsion
Fp Archives •The Ethics Committee of Delhi Assembly has decided to recommend stripping off BJP MLA OP Sharma's membership of the House.
After OP Sharma's show of defiance, Delhi secretariat recommends his expulsion from Assembly
Fp Staff •Even as BJP MLA OP Sharma remains defiant in his defence of his assault on an activist in Delhi, the Delhi secretariat has recommended the expulsion of the leader from the assembly.
BJP MLA OP Sharma arrested for assault at Patiala House court; gets bail
Fp Archives •Police had summoned OP Sharma as well as three lawyers in connection with assault on journalists, JNU students and teachers, and other persons at the court.
Patiala House court violence: BJP's OP Sharma joins Delhi police probe
Fp Archives •BJP MLA O P Sharma who was caught on camera beating a CPI activist at Patiala House court on Monday, joined the probe into the assault case on Thursday
#SeditionDebate: India grapples with the violent and virulent siege within
Sanjay •Has India got in some kind of a war within? Break in India seems to have overtaken the Make in India program.
JNU row: Those labeling others 'anti-national' should ask themselves if they're anti-humanity
Sandipan Sharma •Innocent till proven guilty is an inviolable principle of the Indian justice system. Those supporting the government action against Kanhaiya Kumar ignore this basic tenet of law.
Why does BJP need any opposition when it has in-house vigilante rogues?
Pramod •What could have been ignored as a campus event at JNU has now snowballed into a national show of the BJP’s intolerance to dissent.