As soon as the House met, several Opposition parties, including Congress, raised the issue and demanded suspension of Question Hour.
Amid the din, Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said Centre "was not consulted" on the release of Alam. "This is a very serious issue... It concerns the entire country and not just one party (Congress)," he said.
He said the Prime Minister would also be present and "if required, the Prime Minister will intervene."
However, a dissatisfied Opposition, including members from Congress and TMC, trooped into the Well raising slogans.
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As the protests continued despite repeated appeals from Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, the proceedings were adjourned for 15 minutes. Rejecting the Opposition's adjournment motion to suspend the Question Hour, Mahajan said she would allow them to raise the issue during the Zero Hour.
Kharge alleged that the J&K government, led by Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, would not have done it without consulting its ally BJP.
Observing that BJP, which is part of the J and K governmnent, is also "equally responsible", he said the Chief Minister had earlier allegedly appreciated Pakistan for the peaceful conduct of assembly polls in the state.
"Now this has again happened," Kharge said as Opposition members were heard shouting "Jawab do jawab do, Pradhan Mantri jawab do (Give a reply, Prime Minister give a reply)".