Slogan-shouting SP members trooped into the Well of the House demanding an assurance from the Centre that it would release the share of Uttar Pradesh shortly.
JD-U members too trooped into the Well charging Centre with not implementing the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Bima Yojana (crop insurance scheme) in flood-hit Bihar.
Deputy Chairman P J Kurien first adjourned the house for 15 minutes and then till noon as uproarious schemes continued. The House was adjourned for the third time soon after it reasembled at noon.
Soon after listed papers were laid on the table, Yadav said Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Chief Secretary have written several letters to the Union government seeking release of the state's share of funds.
Listing out schemes under which funds have not been released, he said Rs 1,425 crore for scholarship for 8 lakh SC/ST and OBC students had not been released, while Rs 4,742 crore compensation for hailstorm-hit areas was yet to come.
Also, money under Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, higher education as well as scholarship for minorities and other backwards too had not been released, he said.
"If the Centre does not give an assurance that the due funds will be released in 2-3 days, the House will not be allowed to function," he said.
Pramod Tiwari (Cong) raised a case of daring heist in a moving train when Rs 5 crore out of Rs 340 crore cash being sent to Reserve Bank of India from Salem in Tamil Naidu was stolen.
He asked how the cash transfer was being done without security and alleged complacency of RBI officials in the loot.
Soon after SP leader Yadav completed his submission, his party members trooped into the Well raising slogans against the government.
Kurien asked members to return to their seats and promised to allow them raise the issue so that the government could react.
But the members remained unrelenting. SP members also urged Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, who was present in the House, to join them in the Well saying he represents Uttar Pradesh in Rajya Sabha and should stand in solidarity.
No sooner the House met after the brief adjournment,
slogan-shouting members of Samajwadi Party again trooped into the Well.
A helpless-looking Kurien read out the names of 15 members who had to make their Zero Hour mentions.
Kurien then adjourned the House till noon.
A similar scenario again prevailed when the House met for Question Hour at noon with SP members raising slogans alleging discrimination by the Narendra Modi government against the state of Uttar Pradesh.
When the House met at 12.32 PM, similar scenes were
witnessed with Samajwadi Party members entering the Well again and raising slogans against the Modi government for "discriminating" against Uttar Pradesh.
Uttar Pradesh goes to polls early next year.
All pleas by Chairman Hamid Ansari to allow the Question Hour went unheeded as SP members continued to raise slogans like "Uttar Pradesh ke saath bhed bhaav karna band karo" (Stop discrimination against Uttar Pradesh) and "UP budget jaari karo" (Issue UP budget).
Asking the members not to raise slogans, Ansari then adjourned the House till 2 PM, the fourth time today.
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