Samajwadi Party MP Naresh Agrawal, who was involved in a scuffle with BSP's Avtar Singh Karimpuri in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, said he will file a written complaint seeking action against his former party colleague for 'misbehaving' with him.
"Some BSP MPs on the instructions of their leadership tried to misbehave with me, I just resisted it. Ask BSP whose members who don't know the democratic ways. I will file a written complaint against him for such a shameful and unparliamentary behaviour and demand action from the Special Privileges Committee," he told media persons when asked about the scuffle in the House on Wednesday.
Karimpuri and Agrawal were involved in a scuffle in the House when the government was introducing a Bill for reservation in promotion for SC/ST employees.
Agrawal, who recently quit BSP to join arch-rival Samajwadi Party, said Wednesday's developments in the House reminded him of the "dictatorship of BSP during their rule in UP and they want this to happen in Rajya Sabha also."
He also denied that he was trying to tear the copy of the Bill during its introduction.
"I was not doing so but trying to stop the government that they should not bring the Bill in this way," he said when asked about the incident.
Agrawal said his party was not against promotion but opposed the Bill as "this will lead to a caste war in the country."
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