At one stage, PDP members jumped onto the reporters' tables on the floor of the House forcing the staff to leave their chairs while Independent MLA Abdul Rashid threw mikes and tried to throw chairs and tables but was prevented by the marshalls who evicted him out.
As the PDP and Independent MLAs pressed for the return of the body of Afzal to his family, there was a demand that the Assembly pass a resolution for return of the body of the Parliament attack convict. Afzal was buried in Tihar jail in Delhi after he was hanged on February 9.
Raising slogans 'Bharat mata ki jai', BJP members also stood atop tables amid shouting of slogans by members of treasury benches.
Shinde yesterday ruled out handing over Afzal's body to his family in Kashmir, saying "the body has been buried according to the jail manual and there was no way it could be handed over."
Making a statement in the House in a bid to calm the tempers down, the Law Minister said "the issue is connected with the sentiments of the people and with this House-- this House is representing the sentiments of the people".
A remark by an opposition member on how the Assembly felt about the body of Afzal Guru not being returned to his family was expunged by the Speaker.
As the House assembled this morning, PDP members stood up from the Opposition benches and raised slogans against the Union Home Minister, condemning his statement.
PDP member Syed Bashir and Javed Mustafa Mir said Shinde had hurt the sentiments of the House. Some members raised slogans like 'Guru ki body ko wapas lao wapas lao-- resolution lao resolution lao.'
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