Deputy Leader of Congress Anand Sharma raised a point of order, saying sensitive documents of CBI and ED had been referred to when Swamy spoke in the House yesterday.
The House "must know how an honourable member or rather less honourable member" was given access to sensitive and secret files, which he has refused to authenticate and place on the table of the House, Sharma said.
"It (the ruling) has to be complied with... That has to be complied with," Kurien said.
As Congress members protested, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said Swamy had authenticated and placed on the table of the House the documents he had quoted. Swamy has taken care of the issue, Naqvi said.
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Later, another Congress member Jairam Ramesh wanted to know whether the documents, which were quoted by Swamy to target the opposition party, were authenticated or not.
Ramesh alleged that the member was making "inunendos" on the basis of those papers.
Kurien said he will get it examined.
Ramesh, however, persisted asking "how much time it will take? You say you will expunge (unparliamentary comments) but can you expunge them from YouTube, from the live television? He has not authenticated till now."
Kurien said he will ask the Rajya Sabha Secretary General to put up a note in this regard.
Congress members had insisted then on authentication of whatever he was reading from.
He replied that he was reading from the same note that Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi read from and that if he were to authenticate, then Singhvi also should do so as there cannot be separate rules for different people.