Chief Minister Siddaramaiah ruled out Sait's resignation and charged the BJP with targeting him on a "non-issue" as he belonged to a minority community.
Terming the Chief Minister's response as "arrogant" and "adamant", BJP continued with its protest shouting slogans against the government and Sait.
As chaos continued, Speaker K B Koliwad adjourned the House sine die. The 10-day winter session of the legislature was to end today.
Sait, Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, had on November 10 stirred a controversy after video footage emerged showing him purportedly watching pictures of skimpily clad girls on his mobile on dais at a public function to mark 'Tipu Jayanti' celebrations in Raichur district.
Opposition BJP Leader Jagadish Shettar said, "We have been demanding resignation of Education Minister for watching sleazy pictures at a public function. Does this government have morality? They are trying to protect him."
Responding to the charge, Siddaramaih said BJP was an expert in creating controversy and "now they are making controversy out of nothing. There is no truth in it."
Hitting back, Shettar said the Chief Minister was trying to support immorality.
Siddaramaiah said though he was convinced that there was no wrongdoing on Sait's part, he has asked for CID's Cyber Crime branch to probe the issue and would take further action once he got the report.
Not convinced, BJP continued its protest, following which the Speaker adjourned the House for ten minutes.
When the House resumed, the situation continued to be chaotic with BJP members protesting in the well.
In the Legislative Council, BJP members staged a walkout protesting continuance of Sait as minister.
Leader of Opposition BJP K.S.Eshwarappa alleged that the minister had crossed level of decency by viewing obscene pictures on his mobile. As the minister in question did not resign, the government is bound to sack him, he demanded.
Home Minister G.Parameshwara in reply to the allegations said the matter has been handed over to CID cyber cell to bring out the facts and added that the government was awaiting its report.
Not satisfied with this, BJP members staged a sit-in in the Well of the House and later trooped out.
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