Pressing for discussion on the issue under Rule 67 (adjournment motion), the opposition BJP said despite protests in the House last week, there has been no change in the situation.
"Virbhadra Singh is the leader of the House and allegations of corruption against him are casting shadow on the image of the government and also the dignity of the office held by him," BJP legislator Bindal said.
Ravinder Ravi of BJP said due to CBI and ED probe against the Chief Minister, development has come to a standstill in the state.
The Speaker, however, ruled that no debate can be held on the matter, which was pending before the courts and said, "let the law take its own course".
This triggered more protests in the BJP benches following which they staged a walkout.
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