Chandigarh, July 16 -- Heated exchanges and allegations marred the final day of the special assembly session as the treasury and opposition benches clashed during the discussion on 'Yudh Nashian Virudh.' Pandemonium prevailed in the House when during the discussion on the issue, AAP MLA Manwinder Singh Giaspura got into a heated argument with Congress legislator Avtar Singh Henry Junior. The Congress member used 'objectionable' language to Giaspura when the latter accused the Congress member's family of patronising the drug trade. The ruling members stood up in their seats, asking deputy speaker Jai Krishan Singh Rouri to take action against the Congress MLA. The Congress MLA admitted to using objectionable language, claiming that nobody can tolerate the allegation of drugs against his family. Later, speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan ruled that the Congress member needs to apologise to the House for using 'unparliamentary language'. Earlier, finance minister Harpal Cheema and cabinet minister Aman Arora during the debate accused leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa of issuing a statement in favour of former minister Bikram Majithia after his arrest in the disproportionate assets case. Bajwa, in his speech in the discussion, showed a copy of the FIR registered by him against both Cheema and Arora for twisting his statement regarding the arrest of Majithia. Arora, however, hit back and showed Bajwa's post on X, claiming that in it he had categorically opposed Majithia's arrest. Bajwa claimed that he never opposed Majithia's arrest and only had opposed the way vigilance teams arrested and barged into the room of fellow MLA Ganieve Kaur Majithia. Cheema was also involved in a verbal spat with Congress member Sukhpal Singh Khaira when the finance minister referred to the drug case registered against him....