"I met Legislative Council Chairman Awadhesh Narayan Singh and submitted a privilege motion on Patna SSP. I also complained about the police officer on the manner he tried to victimise me due to my caste," Chaudhary said.
The SC/ST wing of Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC) has registered a complaint with the SC/ST police station in the state capital against the SSP. Cases were also filed against him in Muzaffarpur, Jamui and Darbhanga districts.
Hearing the request, Vaibhav claimed he had asked Chaudhary not to interfere in a police investigation as efforts to influence police action was unlawful.
He also claimed to have directed the SHO of Sachivalaya police station, where the case against NSUI activists was registered, to verify the details of accused persons soon and arrest them.
The BPCC president claimed Vaibhav had entertained requests from politicians, while he was SP in Bagaha and in Patna a few years ago.
"He did not act against them, but chose to victimise me as he is against my caste," he said.
When contacted, the Legislative Council Chairman confirmed he has received a privilege motion from Chaudhary.
Singh himself was the Chairman of the Privilege Committee.
If Chaudhary's complaint is accepted, the House may ask the SSP to present himself before it for an inquiry into the matter.
Vaibhav could not be contacted despite several calls to his mobile phone.
