Barring Leader of Opposition Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, the YSRC members present in the House were suspended for the day late in the afternoon when they raised slogans demanding a CBI inquiry into the land deals.
The ruling party, however, succeeded in pinning Jagan down to the mat on the land deals issue, taking strong exception in particular to the allegations he made against ministers P Pulla Rao and P Narayana.
"If you prove the allegations, I will dismiss the two ministers forthwith. Otherwise, you have to face action of the House," the Chief Minister announced.
Jagan then sought to divert the issue and wanted the government to order a CBI inquiry.
The Chief Minister stoutly refused to oblige saying "there is no need for any inquiry. I will not order any probe. Let me see what you can do."
"You are making wild allegations against everybody, even against me. These are extraordinary and grave allegations. This is an irresponsible way of talking in the House. The Leader of the House asked you to prove the allegations and promised to take action if they are found true. Otherwise you have to apologise," the Speaker clearly told the opposition leader.
Legislative Affairs Minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu lashed out at Jagan for making allegations against ministers without following rules and traditions.
"This is a very serious issue and related to the prestige of the House. If you can't prove the allegations, the House has a right to punish you," Yanamala said.
started raising slogans demanding a CBI probe.
The Legislative Affairs Minister then moved a motion for their suspension from the House for the day.
Earlier in the day, YSR Congress staged a walkout from the Assembly protesting the TDP government's "failure" to implement the loan waiver scheme for farmers.
"The government has deceived the farmers in the name of complete loan waiver. This has resulted in suicides by hapless farmers in the state," Jagan had alleged, as he led his party MLAs in the walkout.
In the process, Speaker Sivaprasada Rao chided Jagan for trying to "hijack" the House.
The loan waiver issue came up for discussion during Question Hour in the Assembly.
