The House was first adjourned for about 20 minutes till noon and again till 2.30 PM after it reassembled, with members of the Congress and Samajwadi Party trooping into the Well and raising slogans opposing the disqualification of Yadav and Ali Anwar Ansari.
When the House reassembled after the first adjournment at noon, the Congress members also protested against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks against his predecessor Manmohan Singh, after Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad raised the issue.
Thereafter, the Prime Minister introduced new ministers to the House, following which Zero Hour mentions were taken up.
At that point, Naresh Agarwal (SP) raised a point of order regarding disqualification of the two former JD(U) members of the House.
However, the Chairman did not agree with him saying there is no "point .. in your point of order". He also said the matter was cannot be discussed as it was a decision of the Chair.
Referring to a political rally of the earlier 'Maha Gathbandhan' between JD(U) and Lalu Prasad-led RJD, Azad said votes during the Bihar assembly elections were sought in the name of the grand alliance by projecting Nitish Kumar as the Chief Minister.
The senior Congress member said it was Nitish Kumar who had left the alliance in Bihar and in fact the JD(U) members in the House should resign. "Membership of JD(U) members should be cancelled," Azad stressed.
When Naidu asked A Navaneetha Krishnan (AIADMK) to go ahead with his Zero Hour mention regarding cyclone in Tamil Nadu, Congress and SP members trooped into the Well raising slogans.
Naidu asked them to return to their seats but they continued raising slogans.
"You want to do like this on the first day...All in Well not well...," he said and adjourned the House till noon.
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