"The Chief Minister's Office has not been raided. The raid has nothing to do with Arvind Kejriwal or his tenure. There is a corruption case against an officer of Delhi government. The raid is in relation to that officer. It is the officer (office) that has been searched," Jaitley said in Rajya Sabha amid noisy protests by opposition members.
Jaitley, the Leader of the House, also said that the case against the officer related to a period before Kejriwal's tenure.
Attacking the government over the issue, Derek O'Brien (TMC) alleged that this was an "undeclared Emergency" in the country that the office of Delhi Chief Minister was being raided.
"This is not a party issue. This is about the federal structure of the country. This is a federal issue," O'Brien said as some TMC members shouted slogans and entered the Well.
Congress members, who had earlier forced an adjournment in the House raising questions over Arunachal Pradesh Governor's role, again trooped into the Well raising anti- government slogans.
Jaitley said the TMC leader has "not been correctly informed" on the raid and insisted that "corruption is not an issue of federalism."
As the din continued, Deputy Chairman P J Kurien adjourned the House till noon.
When the House reassembled, O'Brien again raked up the issue saying there has been a raid in the precincts of the Chief Minister's Office.
"Government itself is putting hurdles in the functioning
of the House. A Chief Minister's office is being raided during the Session. This government does not want to run Parliament," the Leader of Opposition said.
As the din continued Chairman Hamid Ansari adjourned the House twice.
When the House reassembled at noon, Ansari asked the members to take up the Question Hour, but some Congress members kept raising slogans from the aisles.
K C Tyagi (JD-U) also raised the issue of CBI raids, but could not be heard amid the din.
Ansari then adjourned the House till 2 pm.
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When the House met at 2 PM, the Congress members again stood up shouting "murder of the Constitution won't be allowed".
The Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs then requested the Chair to take up discussion on the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Amendment Bill.
Apparently referring to issues like the role of Arunachal Governor and the CBI raids in Delhi, Yechury said whatever was happening "outside" the House was taking its toll on the proceedings in the House.
Ghulam Nabi Azad said Congress was in full support of the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Amendment Bill and would ensure its passage in this Session itself.
Azad said that while the SC/ST bill was important as Dalit's "hands and legs are been chopped under BJP rule", it is equally important to raise the issue of BJP government's attempt to remove non-BJP Chief Ministers one by one.
He accused the BJP government in Centre of trying to topple the Congress government in Arunachal Pradesh.
"Attempt is being to remove non-BJP CM one by one. As long as it happens, proceedings cannot be conducted smoothly," he said.
When the House reassembled, Congress and TMC members
were again in the aisles raising slogans, with the Deputy Chairman suggesting that the debate on the Whistle Blowers Bill be taken up.
As the Chair asked K C Tyagi (JDU) to speak on the bill, protesting members shouted slogans at higher decibel levels. Both Tyagi and D Raja (CPI) requested the Chair to get the House in order to debate the bill. "How can we take up bill in this kind of din?" Raja said.
Soon thereafter, Congress members moved from the aisles into the Well shouting slogans. The Chair tried to stop them but his warnings went unheeded.
"This is very bad. How can you do this," said Kurien and told Sharma, "I told you in the morning, bring a substansive motion to discuss about a Governor and conduct of a Governor. Without bringing that motion, I can't allow."
Azad then stood up to attack the government charging it with "using the office of the Governor to destablise the state government and sabotaging the Constitution? The government itself is responsible for the din in the House. Can any responsible government do this when Parliament is in session?"
In response, BJP members including some ministers were on their feet shouting vociferously -- "Have some shame. Stop lying", leading to heated exchanges in the House.
"They want leaders to talk in the din but they don't want to debate on the bill in the din. Why do they have different standards? We don't want to adjourn the House. We want the House to continue till midnight. Please don't adjourn the House," Union Minister Piyush Goyal said.
HRD Minister Smriti Irani said many important bills like GST were pending and the government wanted the House to function. "Let the House run. Let people know... We are responsible to the country," she said.
Besides the two, other ministers J P Nadda, Dharmendra Pradhan and Thawar Chand Gehlot also asked the Chair to continue the business and not adjourn the House.
HRD Minister Smriti Irani said many important bills like GST were pending and the government wanted the House to function. "Let the House run. Let people know... We are responsible to the country," she said.
Besides the two, other ministers J P Nadda, Dharmendra Pradhan and Thawar Chand Gehlot also asked the Chair to continue the business and not adjourn the House.
Amid heated exchanges, the Chair asked members to lay their special mentions. As the din continued, Kurien called it a day saying, "I am really sorry what is happening. It is most undemocratic. They are hijacking. Most important bills are pending. It is painful to adjourn the House.
