After a heated exchange during the day's proceedings in the Assembly, the case was referred to the privilege committee of the House.
AAP MLA Alka Lamba raised the issue and was joined by other party legislators including Somnath Bharti, Nitin Tyagi and Saurabh Bhardwaj. Sirsa claimed his comments were being taken out of context to corner him.
Yesterday, during a discussion on mob lynchings, Sirsa had brought up the issue of Kashmir. He had demanded that a resolution be passed stating the Valley is an "integral" part of India.
During the day's proceedings, Lamba latched on to the tweet. She demanded an explanation from Sirsa over his attempts to "create a false impression" and to "malign the image of the members" of the House.
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In his defence, Sirsa said he was merely referring to comments made by AAP leaders "in the past". "Your comments were made in the present continuous form," Bhardwaj retorted.
Later, Deputy Speaker Rakhi Birla, who was anchoring the proceedings, referred the issue to the privilege committee of the House and said a report will be tabled in the next session of the Assembly.
Meanwhile, sacked minister Kapil Mishra was marshalled out of the House for the second consecutive day.
Undeterred, he made his way back through a different door, only to be removed again. "What rule have I broken? I am only trying to raise an issue," he shouted while being escorted out for the second time.
Minutes into the proceedings, Mishra had raised the issue of "misbehaviour" of certain AAP MLAs with a woman he had allegedly brought to the premises of the Assembly yesterday, prompting Birla to order that he be marshalled out.
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