As the Delhi assembly reconvened, ruckus erupted in the chambers; BJP MLA Vijender Gupta was suspended and MLA Abhay Verma was marshalled out, Times of India reported.
Delhi assembly proceedings had adjourned till Thursday following sloganeering by AAP MLAs who demanded a CBI probe into the alleged "Operation Lotus" by the BJP. The AAP members also supported the BJP's demand for a probe into the allegations of poaching of MLAs.
The special session was disrupted for the third day on Wednesday as the ruling AAP and opposition BJP MLAs forced adjournments. The session had commenced on Friday.
At a press conference earlier in the day, the BJP said the claims by AAP MLAs that they have been approached by the party and offered up to Rs 20 crore to switch sides is a matter of forensic investigation and they should undergo a lie detector test.
AAP leaders had visited Rajghat last week to underline the failure of 'Operation Lotus' in Delhi. They had alleged that BJP had tried to poach some of their MLAs, including Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, by offering them Rs 20 crore each but had failed to do so since their lawmakers were "hard-core honest''.
As soon as the house assembled for a discussion on the confidence motion on Wednesday, BJP MLA Vijender Gupta asked Deputy Speaker Rakhi Birla to take up his calling attention motion, even as AAP MLA Atishi tried to raise the issue of alleged "Operation Lotus" of the BJP.