The Delhi Assembly will meet on Tuesday to discuss Lt Governor Anil Baijal's concerns over the Assembly House Committees.
Though the house was supposed to discuss the issue on Monday, members of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party sought discussion on the issue of Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah's son Jay Amit Shah, holding out newspapers and posters.
Two days back, an online news website ran a story on "exponential increase" in revenue of a company by Jay Amit Shah.
On Monday, AAP MLAs protested before the chairman's podium demanding discussion on the issue and a Central Bureau of Investigation inquiry into the matter.
"BJP's hand with Amit Shah's son" read one of the posters held out by an AAP member.
The House was adjourned twice over the commotion, before it was extended to Tuesday.
--IANS
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