Amidst chaos and charges, the Assembly passed demands for grants by various departments and the money Bill by a voice vote.
The two parties sparred during the Chief Minister's reply to the discussion as he accused the NDA government of reducing funding for centrally-sponsored schemes.
Angered by BJP's repeated disruption and allegations of giving wrong information, Siddaramaih threw a copy of budget into the well of the House, which led to heated arguments between both sides.
As repeated attempts by Speaker Kagodu Thimmappa to convince BJP members to allow Chief Minister to continue with the reply failed, he put the demands and money Bill to vote, and amidst protest and sloganeering they were passed by a voice vote.
In his reply, Siddaramaiah claimed his government is transparent and corruption free.
"Ours is a corruption free, pro-people government. There have been no allegations of corruption against our government in the last two years," he said.
