Congress, SP and Left members raised the issue when Rajya Sabha met for the day saying 24 hours have passed since the issue was first raised but the government is yet to come back.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said the incident pertains to Members of Parliament which took place in the premises of a building run by a state government.
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"We are ascertaining facts," he said. "We will be finding out full details and then only respond."
This triggered an uproar from the Opposition benches which said the government was gone mum on the issue.
Sitaram Yechuri (CPM) said 24 hours have passed since the government gave an assurance that it will come back to the House with a statement on the issue.
Satyavrat Chaturvedi (Cong) said the government has gone "deaf and dumb" on the issue.
Naidu said since the matter concerns MPs and a premise run by a state government, full details need to be ascertained.
"By tomorrow, we will come back (on the issue)," he said.
When the House met, the opposition members were on their feet seeking to raise the issue.
"Our priority today is discussion on Budget. We can't complete it (with disruptions). We have just seven hours. Let us get on with Question Hour," Chairman Hamid Ansari said.
He said the issue was discussed at the morning meeting and it was decided discussion on general Budget will straight away be taken at 1200 hours.
Anand Sharma (Cong) said this was a serious issue and the government should give a statement.
Yechuri wanted to know from the government if it has ascertained facts.
After Naidu stated that the government will come back on the issue by tomorrow, Chaturvedi remarked that the government may make a statement on the issue not before 6 pm tomorrow.
A group of around 11 Shiv Sena MPs, apparently angry over not being served Maharashtrian food, allegedly forced a Muslim catering superviser who was fasting for Ramzan to eat a chapati at the new Maharashtra Sadan in the national capital last week.
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