Amidst the din, government managed to pass two bills.
As the House met, BJP leader Jagadish Shettar raised the issue and questioned the government's intention in handing over the case to Criminal Investigation Department (CID) without taking any action against the Minister.
In a video clip aired by a prominent Kannada TV channel earlier this month, a man was purportedly seen placing a bundle of currency notes on a table in front of Social Welfare Minister Anjaneya's wife at their house.
Seeking to corner the government, BJP has also submitted a memorandum to Governor Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala seeking his intervention for "removal of Anjaneya".
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Shettar said as the sting involves Minister's close family member, there is suspicion against him, so until he is cleared from charges, Anjaneya should step down.
Industries Minister R V Deshpande pointed out to the Chair that the matter was before the CID for investigation.
In response to this, BJP members pointed out that several cases pending before CID had been discussed earlier as it is not a commission, and the issue should be taken up.
As BJP members criticised the Chief Minister and his
claims of transparent government and alleged that the government was protecting the corrupt, war of words broke out between both the sides, following which Speaker adjourned the House for some time.
Not agreeing to this, BJP members demanded the issue of corruption should be discussed first and "government will have to take action against him".
Without accepting Opposition's demand, the Speaker asked government to give its reply to discussion on drought. As Agriculture Minister Krishna Byre Gowda rose to reply, BJP members entered the well of the House shouting slogans against the government.
As the Ministers reply went unheard amidst BJP's sloganeering, Speaker asked the Minister to submit a written reply to the House.