Opposition parties in Haryana on Monday asked Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda to drop Home Minister Gopal Kanda from his cabinet.
On Sunday, Kanda allegedly ordered his security men to open fire on agitating Indian National Lok Dal activists, who had stopped his convoy at Sirsa.
Kunda was caught on camera by a private news channel while issuing the order.
The INLD had called for a shutdown and its activists had organised a sit-down demonstration when Kanda arrived and a scuffle ensued.
"At Kanda's instance, our party workers were beaten up during the Sirsa shutdown on Sunday. Kanda even went to the extent of ordering his bodyguards to shoot at our activists," said INLD leader Abhay Chautala.
Chautala demanded the registration of a case against Kanda. "We give 15 days time, till April 18, to the administration to register an FIR against Kanda. If they fail to do so, we will then decide our next course of action," he warned.
Kanda is one of the seven Independent legislators supporting the Hooda-led Congress government in the state.
Kanda has denied the allegations, terming them false. He alleged that some INLD activists tried to harm him and even made an attempt on his life.
The police have registered cases against some INLD activists on the basis of a complaint filed by Kanda.
Ruchika case should be revisited: Haryana CM
Why Cong may consider Selja as next Haryana CM
Reward for backing Cong govt? Ministerial berths
Haryana CM in dowry case
Slim majority complicates Hooda's functioning