As soon as the listed papers were laid and the Zero Hour began, Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said there were two notices on the issue, but these have not been admitted by the Chairman.
Kurien, however, allowed Derik O'Brien (TMC) and Sitaram Yechury (CPI-M) to speak on the issue.
Rubbishing the allegations, Derek said first of all it should be checked if the person who carried outthe sting operation was a journalist and questioned the authenticity of the video.
In a bid to corner ruling party in poll-bound West Bengal, CPI(M) member Sitaram Yechury demanded investigation into the video. In the meantime, his party members trooped into the Well shouting slogans.
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"Why is the government not ordering an investigation? It looks like they are also complicit...," Yechury said, adding there was "match-fixing going on between the two (government and TMC)".
As protests by the Left party continued in the Well seeking a JPC probe into the video, Kurien said CPI(M) members "have a reputation of not coming into the Well of the House, and now they are breaking the tradition."
Referring to an earlier incident, the senior CPI(M) leader said the Lok Sabha Speaker had taken suo motu action when a bribe allegation had surfaced.
He said the TMC was not willing to listen to "legitimate voices", as Derek questioned the authenticity of the video.
Yechury said the Chair had referred the Vijay Mallya case to the Ethics Committee and asked why it cannot be done in this case.
During almost the entire Zero Hour, CPI(M) members kept raising slogans from the Well of the House. Amid din, some other members raised their Zero Hour mentions.