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The Bihar assembly was adjourned twice on Tuesday due to uproar from opposition members protesting the Centre's refusal to grant special status to the state. Leaders from RJD, Congress, and the Left entered the House with placards and children's rattles, mocking the government's promises of assistance. Speaker Nand Kishor Yadav expressed concern over the disruption's impact on school children attending the session and repeatedly urged members to return to their seats. Despite the Speaker's appeals, the opposition's protests continued, leading to the adjournment at 11:15 AM. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary criticized the opposition for their behavior and reminded them that it was the Congress-led UPA that initially denied the special status demand. The session was reconvened but adjourned again due to ongoing protests.
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