The provocation was apparently caused by the absence of ministers like Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Tourism Minister K J Alphons when their names were called by the Chair for laying of listed papers.
"I would like to advise the Parliamentary Affairs Minister to see that Ministers who are supposed to lay papers on the Table of the House are in the House on time," Naidu said.
If some Ministers have other engagements, they should not list papers against their names, he said. "If they (ministers) have any problem, they should not give their names. It can be done subsequently. Please take note of it and convey it to the ministers," the Chairman said.
However, he was not present when his name was called to lay the papers such as copies of rules for payment of subsidies under Aadhaar Act and the annual reports of PSUs under his ministry including Indian Oil Corp, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum.
Tourism Minister Alphons too was absent when his name was called to lay copies of annual reports of institutes under his ministry.
While Alphons came in a few minutes after his name was called, Pradhan was absent even when his name was called the second time to present a statement regarding the status of implementation of recommendations contained in a standing committee report on ethanol blended petrol and bio-diesel policy.
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