The Assembly was adjourned several hours ahead of schedule as BJP and Congress created a ruckus and traded charges over the Vyapam scam relating to irregularities in admissions and recruitment.
At noon, the House was finally adjourned for the day after it passed a Censure Motion against Congress members for indulging in unparliamentary behaviour. The Monsoon Session of the Assembly began yesterday.
The scuffle took place when the Congress legislators were staging a protest in the hall near the main entry of the House after the Assembly was adjourned for the day by Speaker Sitasharan Sharma.
BJP members, including MLAs Sudershan Gupta, Rameshwar Sharma Gupta and Manoj Patel, raised slogans like "Congress ki dadagiri nahi chalegi" and allegedly tried to disrupt the Congress legislators' interaction with the mediapersons.
This led to a scuffle among them in which Congress MLAs Rajneesh Thakur and Madhu Bhagat fell down along with some media persons.
Later, talking to reporters in the media room, Tiwari alleged that an attempt was made to scuttle their voice and challenged BJP to have a fight in the open to settle score.
Leader of Opposition Satyadev Katare told reporters, "Even I was pushed by the BJP members. We strongly condemn the incident. It is an attempt to suppress our voice. The behaviour of ruling party members is highly condemnable and we will file a written complaint to the Speaker on the issue."
Katare was later admitted in a hospital after he complained of chest pain, alleging that it was the result of being punched by two BJP MLAs.
"Katare experienced pain in the right side of chest when he was eating his lunch at 2 PM. He told us that BJP MLAs (Sudarshan)Gupta and (Manoj) Patel hit him in the Assembly premises at noon," said Congress spokesperson Pankaj Chaturvedi, who took Katare to Narmada Hospital here.
Chaturvedi told PTI that doctors scanned Katare's chest to find out if he had internal injuries and the report was awaited. The sixty-year-old Congress leader had been advised to stay in the hospital under observation, he added.
