Sparks flew in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday after Bharatiya Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy dragged Sonia Gandhi's name in the AgustaWestland helicopter bribery case, triggering angry exchanges between the opposition and treasury benches.
At one point, there appeared to be a possibility of an ugly showdown as some Congress members menacingly rushed towards the treasury benches, prompting a couple of marshalls to step in to act as a wall.
Congress members, who called Swamy a "CIA agent", created bedlam, forcing repeated adjournments of the House in the pre-lunch session. However, Chairman Hamid Ansari prevailed on the agitating members to take up the Question Hour.
Swamy, who took oath on Tuesday as a new member nominated by the government, raked up the issue of AgustaWestland chopper case through his first Zero Hour intervention soon after the House met for the day.
He referred to the allegations reportedly made by Christian Micheal, the controversial middleman in the Rs 3600 crore VVIP chopper deal, through a letter to the high court of Italy.
As soon as Swamy named Gandhi, Congress members angrily stormed into the well, with a handful even moving closer to the treasury benches menacingly. Members of the treasury benches too got up on their seats to counter the opposition.
Fearing an ugly showdown, a couple of marshalls stepped into the well to act as a wall between the opposition and the ruling side.
Deputy Chairman P J Kurien immediately adjourned the House for 10 minutes lest the situation went out of hand.
When the House re-assembled, Kurien expunged Swamy's reference to Gandhi saying he should not name a member who cannot come and defend himself or herself. Gandhi is a member of the Lok Sabha.
"I am not admonishing you as this is your first speech in the House. But the name is expunged," Kurien told Swamy.
This did not satisfy the Congress members who were in the well again shouting slogans against Swamy.
As Congress members continued to raise slogans from the well, the Deputy Chairman again adjourned the House till noon.
When the House re-assembled, the Congress members were once again on their feet, chanting "CIA agent is sitting here" while pointing towards Swamy.
Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said that Swamy will not be allowed to speak in the House unless he withdraws his comment. Deputy Leader of Congress in the House Anand Sharma also asked Swamy angrily to withdraw his comments.
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said it was "not appropriate" for anybody to threaten a member of the House to which Congress member Hussain Dalwai retorted saying "nobody has threatened. He (Swamy) has only been called a CIA agent".
Amid the slogan-shouting by Congress members, Ansari called for peace, insisting that questions should be taken up in the Question Hour after which, the Congress members withdrew to their seats.
During the 10 minute break, Swamy was surrounded by BJP members, seemingly complimenting him for provoking an angry reaction from the Congress.
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar walked up to him and was seen exchanging notes with Swamy. HRD Minister Smriti Irani too walked up and complimented him.
Few Congress leaders including Anand Sharma and Leader of the House and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley walked into the chairman's chamber during the break.
Just before the House reassembled, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi took Swamy aside, apparently to give him some advice.
After the second adjournment, Jaitley took Swamy with him for a chat on the issue.
Earlier Jaitley, while responding to Ghulam Nabi Azad's question, said the reports about a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Italian counterpart were "false and untrue in entirety."
"No such meeting at all has been held," he said debunking a media report of Modi offering to free Italian marines in exchange of information on Gandhi family.
He said the principal issue was that there were allegation of bribe being paid to secure the defence deal.
"The bribe giver has been convicted and now bribe taker has to be identified," he said adding written admission by the alleged middle man has to be examined.
"Investigation is underway," he said.
Earlier, Azad quoted media reports to ask the government if the prime minister had during a meeting with his Italian counterpart in September last year offered to free two Italian marines in exchange of information on Gandhi family in the controversial chopper deal.
"Pronouncement of judgment (on the chopper deal) has come and now the National Democratic Alliance government is now allowing Italian marines to return home. So the deal is struck," he said.
Azad said the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government had in 2013 cancelled the deal when wrong-doings were reported and had directed the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Enforcement Directorate to investigate corruption charges.
Also, the then government had encashed bank guarantee and got back advance money paid. Besides, three helicopters received as part of the deal were not returned, he said.
The VVIP chopper deal relates to a 2010 decision of the UPA government to buy 12 helicopters from Italian manufacturer, Finmeccanica. Reports later said the Italian company had paid bribe to swing the Rs 3,565 crore deal bribe to swing the Rs 3,565 crore deal.
Though the Italian company was blacklisted by the UPA, it was part of Modi government's 'Make in India' drive, the Congress leader alleged.