Speaker Ram Niwas Goel ordered that Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Om Prakash Sharma be marshalled out as the BJP MLAs kept raising the issue despite his repeated requests to stick to the agenda of fare hike, for which the day-long special session has been convened.
This prompted a walkout by the other two BJP MLAs, Vijender Gupta and Jagdish Pradhan.
Goel, in his response, said the BJP was merely trying to divert attention from the issue of metro fare hike. "You are taking Delhi towards destruction," he said at one point, as AAP MLAs collectively derided Sirsa.
Intervening in the debate, Gupta sought to know why the Delhi government, which has been opposing the fare hike, was not reducing value-added tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel, which will lead to a further fall in fuel prices in the city.
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