Sacked Rajasthan minister Rajendra Gudha and BJP MLA Madan Dilawar were suspended from the state legislature on Monday for "unruly behaviour," news agency PTI reported. Both have been halted for the duration of the assembly. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shanti Dhariwal introduced legislation in this respect, which was approved by the House.


According to Dhariwal's suggestion, Gudha tried to manhandle him and a "big incident" may have occurred if the marshals had not gone to his aid.


Gudha's actions, he claimed, was "very shameful and unparliamentary."


Dhariwal stated that Dilawar had come towards him and planned to assault him.


Dilawar had walked towards Dhariwal following the assembly's second adjournment, when opposition MLAs were causing a commotion in the House well. 


Earlier today, Rajendra Gudha stated that the red diary he planned to bring before the assembly on Monday contained information about suspected improper financial activities by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. 


He said that he "secured" the diary from the home of Congress politician Dharmendra Rathore during an income tax raid on the chief minister's orders.


Gudha further stated that there is no distinction between "rapists" and Congress MLAs. He said that similar to mobster Lawrence Bishnoi, Congress MLAs conduct their illegal operations from within the House.


The Udaipurwati MLA stated that he intended to make a remark about the diaries in the House but was denied permission by the Speaker.


He said that Congress ministers and MLAs seized him, kicked him, and stole the diary from him. He said that they pulled him out of the House.


However, he stated that parts of the journal was still with him and that he would divulge the "secrets" it contained.


Speaking about the "secrets" in the diary, he stated: “The diary is written by Dharmendra Rathore. It has the name of Ashok Gehlot and his son. It has details of financial transactions, the money given to MLAs. The money was Rs 2-5 crore, not in lakhs."