As many as 33 MLAs of the main opposition party were suspended after they trooped into theWell of the House while raising slogans against the government.
However,their suspension was revoked later.
Due to the pandemonium, Speaker Gaurishankar Agrawal adjournedthe proceedings on two occasions.
As soon as the House assembled for the listed business today, Congresslegislator Kawasi Lakhma and his party members raised the issueand alleged thatthe family members of a powerful Minister have "wrongfully" purchased and encroached upon the government land in Mahasamund district.
Congress members, including the state party chief Bhupesh Baghel, demanded immediate discussion on the issue by moving the Adjournment Motion notice.
However, Congress members did not name the agriculture minister in the House and kept on addressing him as a "powerful and senior minister".
Rejecting the motion, Speaker Gaurishankar Agrawal said this is the time for Question Hour, and requested the opposition to ensure smoothing running of the proceedings.
However, the Congress MLAs continued their demand and started shouting slogans.
Revenue Minister Premprakash Pandey also raised his objection by stating that if allegations are leveled against any minister, its notice has to be given 24 hours before so as to allow the concerned minister to prepare for his reply, and urged the Speaker to give his ruling.
However, the opposition members kept on shouting slogans demanding resignation of the minister as well as Chief Minister Raman Singh.
The Congress MLAs then sat on dharna on the floor of the Well and kept on raising slogans for resignation of the minister.
However, the Speaker rejected his demand.
The controversy pertains to the sale of a forest land near a Buddhist site in Mahasamund district to the wife of Agrawal in 2009 which is now used for constructing a resort.
Agrawal had dismissed any wrongdoing, saying the land was purchased from a farmer and everything was done according to rules.
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