The House was adjourned four times amid the ruckus, first for 20 minutes, then twice for 10 minutes each and later for 15 minutes.
The Dhangar community members have been seeking an ST tag after the Marathas were granted reservation in government jobs and educational institutions.
As soon as the House assembled today, Leader of Opposition Dhananjay Munde said the demand for ST status to Dhangars was a serious issue and the government should answer why it failed to fulfil its poll promise.
He alleged that state Tribal Development Minister Vishnu Savara had said that under Constitution, Dhangars cannot be provided reservation.
"When he himself says this, it shows the government is not serious about this issue. They have become hypocrites," Munde alleged.
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