The Speaker took the action after the leader of the group Mallikarjun Kharge raked up the issue today saying it was not right on the part of the Chair to make such remarks.
"I did not take the name of (any) party... I will definitely expunge the 'vested interest' remark... I am sorry," she said referring to the words she had used when the Congress members were protesting in the well of the House.
"We are bringing up issues in national interest" whether about Union Minister V K Singh or Arunachal Pradesh or any other matter, Kharge said, adding that whatever problems have happened, the government was responsible.
Mahajan said, "They (Congress members) are hurt for some reason. It would be good if they also think that for their actions some others might have also been hurt".
Former Lok Sabha Secretary General Subhash C Kashyap remarked that the Speaker had the powers to expunge the remarks of members including her own.
S Bal Sheka, another former Secretary General, remarked that he had not come across any such thing in his 35 years in Parliament.
"Neither have I read (about it). It is perfectly in order. This power may not have been executed by any other Speaker. It shows the fairness of the Speaker that she removed it on her own," remarked.
"Nobody can question the conduct of the Speaker in the House," the Minister said.
Earlier when the House assembled and the Question Hour began, Congress members trooped into the Well raising slogans over Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's alleged role in the irregularities in the Delhi cricket body DDCA.
Amid the protests, Jaitley and BJP MP Kirti Azad, who has also targeted the Finance Minister over the DDCA affairs, walked into the House.
