The Moga molestation case rocked Parliament on Tuesday with Congress Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha Amarinder Singh moving an adjournment motion to discuss the law and order situation in Punjab, a request turned down by Speaker Sumitra Mahajan. Both houses of Parliament had to be adjourned following the ruckus by the Congress and AAP MPs. The opposition Congress wanted the suspension of Question Hour to take up the issue immediately. The decision of the former Punjab Chief Minister to move the adjournment motion in Lok Sabha came days after a teenager was killed in Moga after being thrown off a moving bus by her molesters. Singh, who met the parents of the girl in Moga on Monday, said that she was pushed off from a moving Orbit bus owned by the ruling Badal family, which reflected complete breakdown of the law and order situation in Punjab. He had demanded the imposition of President's Rule in Punjab, alleging that the law and order machinery in the state has collapsed.