Raising the issue during zero hour, Opposition Leader Jagadish Shettar said action should be taken against Principal Secretary of education department for organising the event for a non-government functionary like Gandhi during his two-day visit to the state.
Shettar also alleged National Knowledge Commission Chief Sam Pitroda had asked the government to ensure support and bring students to Gandhi's meeting.
These comments sparked off noisy scenes with ruling Congress and BJP members, engaging in exchange of words.
Countering Shettar's allegations, Home Minister K J George said the previous BJP government too had misused government machinery to conduct Akhil Bhartiya Vidyhyarthi Parishad meetings.
Speaker Kagodu Thimmappa assured that he would ask the government to look into the allegation.
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