Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who was present in the legislative council when RJD members indulged in unruly behaviour, lambasted the opposition for "sullying the reputation of the legislative house".
Legislative council Deputy Chairperson Harun Rashid who ordered the house marshals to evict RJD MLCs Subodh Kumar, Ranvijay Singh, Kamre Alam, Radhacharan Seth and Dilip Rai referred the matter to the disciplinary committee for further action against them.
When the legislative council resumed sitting after recess, the RJD MLCs carrying posters and banners trooped into the Well of the House and started raising anti-government slogans. As the MLCs refused to listen to the Chair, house marshals were instructed to evict them.
JD(U) MLC Neeraj Kumar demanded action against the RJD members and demanded that the case be hand over to the conduct committee. He was supported by CPI member Kedar Pandey, BJP's Awdesh Kumar Singh and Rajnish Kumar.
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Rashid then ordered the issue of the RJD MLCs to be handed over to the disciplinary committee.
"The disciplinary committee will look into the matter and if a case is made out against the erring members, action would be taken," he later told reporters.
The disciplinary committee is headed by JD(U) MLC P K Shahi who was also a former advocate general of Bihar.
"By coming to the House with banners and posters, these members are sullying its reputation," he said.
He also attacked the opposition which was trying to corner the JD(U)-BJP government over the Srijan scam.
"Which scam are they talking about? As soon as I came to know about it on August 8, I mentioned this in my speech on Earth day on August 9 and a probe began immediately into Bhagalpur NGO scam case," he said.
The matter came to light after a government cheque bounced. The district magistrate then inquired about it and intimated the headquarters in Patna.
In an apparent dig at RJD chief Lalu Prasad and his partymen who were demanding a CBI probe into the scam under supervision of the Supreme Court, the chief minister said, "If you do not have faith in the CBI, go to court and say this."
Referring to members speaking about documents related to the scam coming up in 2003, 2008 and 2013, he said, "Hand over all these documents to the CBI which will help them in the probe."
The members of the opposition RJD, the Congress and the CPI-ML then staged a walkout from the Assembly.
Speaker Vijay Kumar Chaudhary had to adjourn the Assembly twice in the first session due to the din created over the issue.
Showing documents, Modi, who was present in the assembly during the first session, alleged that the NGO was allowed office space in a government building at Bhagalpur in 2000 when Rabri Devi was the chief minister.
Modi also showed another document from 2000 and alleged that the then Bhagalpur district magistrate allowed the opening of an account by Srijan with a cooperative bank and permitted it to keep government money in its accounts down to the block level.
"The RJD government led by Rabri Devi was in power in the state between 2000 and 2004 when these favours were given to Srijan," the deputy chief minister alleged even as his party (BJP) MLAs shouted 'Chor machaye shor' at the RJD.
Leader of the Opposition Tejaswi Yadav compared Srijan scam with Madhya Pradesh's Vyapam scam where a number of people connected with it had died mysteriously.
He alleged that an accused in the Srijan NGO scam was killed "on behalf of the state government".
Later, speaking to reporters, Modi alleged that Rajni Priya, an alleged key players of the scam who was absconding with her husband, was the daughter of a Congress leader from Jharkhand and the niece of a former Union minister.
The five-day Monsoon Session of the Assembly was later adjourned sine die by the speaker.