Jaipur, March 11 -- The Rajasthan Assembly witnessed repeated disruptions on Tuesday as the opposition Congress staged a walkout during Zero Hour over the recent hike in LPG cylinder prices and alleged rationing of commercial cylinders following the Iran and US-Israel conflict. Raising the issue, Congress MLA Amit Chachan accused the government of imposing a "double burden" on citizens during a time of global crisis. He said the state should provide subsidy relief instead of passing on the impact of international price fluctuations to consumers. "At a time of crisis, the government has increased gas prices and left people to fend for themselves," he said. Leader of opposition Tika Ram Jully demanded a formal statement from the government in the House on the situation arising from the LPG price hike and the alleged unofficial curb on commercial cylinders. "The government must clarify its position on rising prices and supply constraints. Since no reply is being given, we are walking out," Jully said before Congress MLAs exited the House. Earlier, during Question Hour, a heated exchange took place between Jully and food minister Sumit Godara. Jully questioned whether the state would provide subsidy relief in light of the fresh hike in domestic LPG prices and restrictions on commercial cylinder supply. Responding, Godara said international gas prices had risen and suggested that the opposition leader was aware of global market trends. "We will not allow any shortage of gas for the common people, whatever it takes," the minister said. Jully countered that when the previous Congress government provided cylinders at Rs.500 despite higher market rates, the current government should also consider relief measures. The assembly also saw sharp exchanges over the construction and maintenance of the access road to Amagarh Fort near Jaipur. During Question Hour, deputy leader of opposition Ramkesh Meena raised the matter, triggering a verbal duel with minister of state for forest Sanjay Sharma. Sharma said the road leading to Amagarh Fort passes through forest land and assured the House that the forest department would undertake its maintenance. He also announced that renovation and beautification work would be carried out at Amagarh Fort and the Amba Mata temple located there. The minister accused the previous Congress government of preventing the hoisting of a religious flag at the fort by current minister Kirodi Lal Meena during its tenure. Ramkesh Meena responded that he had led the agitation at the time and alleged that RSS members had hoisted a saffron flag at the fort. The mention of the RSS led to loud protests from BJP MLAs, resulting in uproar in the House. Sharma retaliated by referring to remarks allegedly made earlier by Ramkesh Meena during a debate on Tribal Development Department grants. Speaker Vasudev Devnani expressed displeasure over the repeated disruptions. "This will not be tolerated. Ask your questions, but unnecessary controversy will not be allowed. Let Question Hour remain Question Hour," he said, urging members to maintain decorum. Meanwhile, BJP MLA Adooram Meghwal raised a question regarding the construction of chambers for lawyers and facilities for litigants at the Chohtan court complex. In response, Law Minister Jogararm Patel said no proposal was currently under consideration but claimed that case disposals had outpaced new filings, reducing pendency....