Realising that the two ministers were absent, the Opposition was quick to make it an issue with Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury telling the Chair that the government was "totally indifferent".
"I am formally registering my protest. The concerned minister is absent...It is demeaning the dignity of the House. This government is totally indifferent. They are not at all serious," he said.
Chowdhury, who was asked by the Chair to speak on rail budget, pointed out that at least the minister concerned was expected to be present when the House discussed important issues concerning the people.
However, Chowdhury said that none of them was attached to the Railway Ministry and demanded adjournment of the House till the time ministers concerned were present. He was joined by the Opposition members K C Venugopal (Cong), N K Premachandran (RSP) and Saugata Roy (TMC).
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Amid protests, the Chair also expressed displeasure over the absence of the ministers, saying, "It is good that if ministers concerned are here."
Cornered by the opposition, Gowda and his deputy Manoj Sinha, who reached Lok Sabha after 10 minutes post-lunch, apologised to the House before order was restored and Congress leader and former Railway Minister Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury initiated the debate.
Amid protest, Sinha reached the House and apologised for being not present from the very beginning.
The Chair then observed that ministers concerned should be in time.