Leading the assault from the front, Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her deputy Rahul Gandhi, sat on a dharna in the Parliament House complex, shouted slogans and declared that the campaign for resignation of BJP leaders will continue even if all its members are "thrown out of Parliament".
"Suspension of our MPs is anti-democratic. Democracy is being murdered," said Sonia, as she, in a rare occurrence, raised slogans along with top party leaders including Ghulam Nabi Azad, A K Antony and Anand Sharma against the Speaker's decision. Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was also present.
"Vyapam scam has destroyed future of 1000s in MP. There is clear evidence that Sushmaji has broken the law. Clear evidence that Rajasthan CM (Vasundhara Raje) directly involved financially with Lalit Modi," he said.
Targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's on the issue, the Congress leader took a swipe at him, saying though he made his voice heard through his radio programme 'Mann ki Baat', he was not prepared to listen to the "voice of the country".
"I am only trying to explain to the PM the voice of the people of the country. The Prime Minister has the habit of making his voice heard (Mann ki Baat), let him listen to the voice of the country," he said.
"Down with Narendra Modi! We want justice! Shame on you dictator!" chanted the agitated Congress MPs as they sat near the Mahatma Gandhi's statue, wearing black arm bands as a mark of protest.
The decision by Lok Sabha Speaker is "unlawful", SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav said, as he asked her to reconsider it.
In a rare show of unity, besides the Congress, MPs of the Trinamool Congress and NCP boycotted Lok Sabha proceedings and those of the Left, SP and RJD walked out soon after the House met.
