The Upper House was repeatedly adjourned and finally the proceedings were terminated prematurely, minutes past 3 pm, as pandemonium continued.
In the Lok Sabha too, the issue generated heat soon after it assembled for the day with Congress members raising the matter but the business was carried out.
Leader of Congress Mallikarjun Kharge was heard saying that the Prime Minister's comments could influence CBI and ED which are investigating the alleged kickbacks in the Rs 3600 crore VVIP AgustaWestland helicopter deal.
The Congress in both Houses questioned how the Prime Minister could make such allegations when Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had not stated this in his reply to debates on the controversy in both the Houses last week.
It wanted to know which court Modi was quoting.
"Pradhan Mantri House mein aao (Prime Minister should come to the House) and reply.... Narendra Modi maafi mange. 'Feku' Mama maafi maange (Narendra Modi should apologise. Bluffmaster should apologise)," shouted members of the Congress in the Rajya Sabha.
"What crime has the PM committed?...Why should he tender an apology? Should he tender apology for bringing to an end the scams, for taking the poor on the path of development," Naqvi questioned.
Raising the issue in the Rajya Sabha, Leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad (Cong) said no member in the Lower House or the Upper House, during the debate on AgustaWestland deal, said the UPA leadership had taken money.
He asked why Modi did not intervene in the debates on the issue in either of the House to say this.
Azad noted that Parrikar had not named any UPA leader in his reply and the charge was being used to tarnish the image of the Congress and its leadership.
CBI, which is conducting an inquiry in the case, falls directly under the Prime Minister, he said and asked will the investigating agency not be influenced by such statements.
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