During the Zero Hour, Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Azam Khan told the House that he would soon write a letter to Modi, "reminding" him that while campaigning for the Lok Sabha elections, he had said that he would ensure the reopening of Padrauna sugar mill if BJP wins from the seat.
The matter came up when Congress' Ajay Kumar Lallu, while speaking on an adjournment notice on sugarcane support price, said that Modi had promised that Padrauna sugar mill would be started in 100 days if his party was chosen from the seat.
Leader of Opposition and BSP's Swami Prasad Maurya said he has also written a letter in this regard to the Speaker.
Earlier in their adjournment notices, BJP and Congress demanded fixing of minimum support price of sugarcane at Rs 350 per quintal and payment of Rs 1,850 crore "dues".
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BSP, which demanded an assurance on increase of sugarcane price, and BJP also staged a walkout, accusing the government of being anti-farmer.
RLD members Dalbir Singh and Sudesh Sharma alleged that farmers were targeted and cases were registered against 5,000 of them for taking part in the previously announced programme.
Rana said he was present in the district the day the incident took place and alleged that agitationists disturbed the law and order for three hours and beat up policemen.
Through another notice BSP's Swami Prasad Maurya raised the issue of law and order and cited cases to stress his point.
Azam Khan said that law and order situation in the state was alright and the government would teach a lesson to those who disturb it.
The Speaker, however, disallowed all the notices.