The opposition SAD legislators were also named by the Speaker after they protested and rushed to the Well of the House protesting the manner in which the AAP legislators were thrown out.
The AAP legislators were protesting stopping of party's chief whip Sukhpal Khaira and LIP leader Simarjeet Singh Bains at the assembly gate today.
Last week, Khaira and Bains were suspended for rest of the budget session.
The Speaker suspended the AAP MLAs present in the House and lone LIP legislator Balwinder Singh Bains, led by the leader of the opposition H S Phoolka, for the day after they disrupted assembly proceedings by raising slogans and rushing to the Well.
High drama was witnessed as the Speaker ordered that the AAP legislators and lone LIP MLA be taken out of the House, even as the opposition lawmakers jostled with the marshals.
In the commotion, the turban of one of the AAP MLA allegedly came off. Later, Phoolka claimed that four of their legislators had also been injured as they were forcibly taken out.
Earlier during Question Hour today, AAP MLAs protested against Khaira and Bains for not being allowed to enter assembly complex, with AAP senior leader Kanwar Sandhu raising the point.
They rushed to the Well of the House and raised slogans.
AAP members tried to break human chain of watch and ward staff. Amid the din, Speaker named all the AAP and LIP MLA, directing marshals to take them away.
AAP MLAs were physically removed by marshals.
Later on, the SAD and BJP MLAs staged walk out in protest against the removal of AAP MLAs from the Assembly.
When the House re-assembled, the SAD MLAs protested the manner in which the AAP legislators were thrown out of the Assembly complex.
SAD senior legislator and former Minister Bikram Singh Majithia was seen carrying turban of a MLA of AAP. He along with other SAD lawmakers including Sukhbir rushed to the Well of the House and raised slogans against the government.
The House was later adjourned for 15 minutes.
Later, talking to reporters outside the Assembly, Sukhbir said, "if elected representatives are treated like this, imagine how this ruling party will behave with the common people".
"The way turban came off, it is an insult of the entire Sikh community. We will move the National Minorities Commission and the National Commission for Scheduled Caste against the manner in which opposition legislators have been treated, turbans have come off and women members were mis- treated."
The two legislators held a dharna at the assembly gate today when they were not allowed to enter the Vidhan Sabha complex.
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