India / BJP's Vijay Sinha elected as Bihar Assembly Speaker

BJP's Vijay Sinha was on Wednesday elected as the Speaker of Bihar Assembly, making him the first BJP legislator in the state to occupy the post. Since 2005 polls, a JD(U) member has always occupied the Speaker's seat. Both the ruling NDA and the opposition Grand Alliance had fielded their respective candidates for the Speaker's post.

Patna: BJP MLA Vijay Kumar Sinha was on Wednesday elected as Speaker of the Bihar assembly by a majority vote. Sinha, who was the candidate of the ruling NDA, got 126 votes as against 114 polled in favour of RJDs Awadh Bihari Chaudhary who was fielded by the opposition Grand Alliance. 

The voting was marred by rumpus caused by opposition members who protested presence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on the floor of the House on the ground that he was a member of the legislative council. The chair,however, overruled the objection saying being leader of the house the chief minister''s presence is legitimate. 

The opposition also demanded voting by secret ballot which was turned down by pro tem Speaker Jitan Ram Manjhi who went ahead with headcount after dissatisfaction was raised by the opposition over voice vote. Later, the chief minister, Deputy Chief Ministers- Tar Kishor Prasad and Renu Devi- and opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav escorted Sinha to the Speaker''s chair.