New Delhi, Aug. 12 -- The Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned until 12 noon following a noisy protest by Opposition members, who accused the government of voter fraud and demanded the withdrawal of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in Bihar.

The disruption began as soon as Speaker Om Birla commenced the Question Hour at 11 am. Opposition members raised slogans, alleging voter fraud and calling for the withdrawal of the SIR process. Many were seen holding placards with anti-SIR slogans, while some wore T-shirts bearing similar messages. A large number of them moved to the Well of the House, shouting and causing a commotion.

Despite the uproar, Speaker Birla proceeded with the session, calling on members to ask questions. The Mi...