The trouble started when Arun Kumar of Rashtriya Samata Lok Party, an NDA constituent, referred to the practice of hand-pulled rickshaws in states including Bihar while participating in the debate to amend the Motor Vehicles Act.
Ranjeet Ranjan (Cong) and another MP from the state opposed his remarks saying hand-pulled rickshaws are no more in use in Bihar.
Kumar shot back that the Congress member has limited knowledge and should not interfere. When Ranjan persisted, he said he would be forced to make remarks which she would not like.
BJP member from Delhi (South) Ramesh Biduri supported Kumar, prompting Thambidurai to say that either he should keep quiet or run the proceedings from the Chair.
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Thambidurai said he cannot allow members to speak like this therefore he had asked Kumar to end his speech.
Biduri said Congress President Sonia Gandhi had promised driving licenses to e-rickshaw drivers two years ago but did not fulfil the promise. Gandhi was present in the House.