The Speaker's ruling in this connection ended the uproar for the past two days of ongoing monsoon session which has so far witnessed suspension of the Congress legislators for four times.
Soon after the question hour, BJP MLA Shivratan Sharma raised the issue of Baghel's statement of Monday, seeking his apology.
Agriculture minister Brijmohan Agrawal and higher education minister Prem Prakash Pandey said it is the constitutional right of the Opposition to bring a no-confidence motion against the speaker but they cannot make derogatory remarks against the chair and sought apology from the Congress leader.
Agarwal said that Baghel had, on Monday, made a statement while seeking discussion on a notice that "if you (the Speaker) do not give a clear ruling then we don't have confidence in you.
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Saying that a remark against the Speaker insults the entire House, Agarwal said that Baghel's remark was a contempt of the chair as well as the the house, and if he did not tender an apology, his remark would stay on the record.
However, Baghel did not tender apology, and uproar followed the speaker's statement. Singhdeo accused the state government of threatening the opposition members for giving notice of resolution of no-confidence motion against the Speaker.