As soon as Speaker Vijay Kumar Choudhary rejected a notice for adjournment motion on various scams served by opposition members, Yadav stood up and said "this is a very important matter. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who was earlier known for good governance, is now regarded as 'Bhishm Pitamah' of corruption".
"Not a day passes when people in Bihar do not open newspapers or switch on TV expecting news of a new scam", Yadav, younger son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, alleged.
Yadav retorted, "at times I am told that I am a child (a reference to a recent remark by the CM) and at the same time I am also accused of corrupt deals".
"I was the Deputy CM for a considerable period of time. I want to know whether I was guilty of any corrupt deal during the period. On the other hand, the name of the CM has figured in a murder case and even a fine has been slapped on him by a court in that connection", Yadav alleged.
The senior BJP leader was referring to collapse of Grand Alliance comprising JD(U), RJD and Congress over the issue of graft charge on Yadav.
Earlier, proceedings of the House commenced in a surcharged atmosphere with some CPI(ML) MLAs carrying placards and shouting slogans demanding a stop on violence against dalits. This evoked angry outbursts from the ruling side.
Later, RJD member Abdul Bari Siddiqui told the Chair "members of the ruling side are behaving in a manner in which the opposition has been known to behave".
Later, as members were dispersing after the Speaker announcment adjournment of the House before lunch, Bhai Virendra of the RJD and Virendra Singh of the JD(U) nearly came to blows inside the house over allegations and counter allegations in the trade of sand and stone chips.
Bhai Virendra was heard remarking "I only said that people from the ruling side are known to have mafia-like interest in sand and stone chips trade, but to this Virendra Singh reacted in an abusive manner".
Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav later told reporters "our party has lodged a complaint against the use of abusive language by the JD(U) MLA and the Speaker has promised that he will look into it".
He also alleged "Sushil Modi has tutored his MLAs to provoke us to resort to violence so that they could later defame us before the media".
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