BJP MLA Niraj Kumar Singh Bablu rained blows on party MLC Lal Babu Prasad in the Legislative Council premises yesterday after Bablu's wife Nutan Singh complained to him about Prasad sexually harassing her, media reports today said.
Both BJP and LJP are constituents of the NDA.
The media reports said that some BJP members of the Council present there separated the two lawmakers.
JD(U) member Reena Yadav raised the issue in the Council and RJD's Rabri Devi sought action against BJP MLC Lal Babu Prasad.
Neeraj Kumar and Sanjay Singh of JD(U) and Dilip Chaudhary of Congress followed Rabri Devi and sought action against Prasad.
Nutan Singh was not present in the House at that time but Prasad was there, though he remained quiet.
Council Chairperson Awdesh Narayan Singh said that he did not receive any written complaint in this regard.
He, however, said, "I will not allow any blot on the House during my tenure."
Nutan Singh's husband Bablu, BJP MLA from Chhatapur, also did not attend the Assembly in the pre-lunch session.
Leaders of Grand Alliance - JD(U), RJD and Congress - used the issue to attack BJP and NDA, but BJP leaders tried to avoid the issue.
Leader of Opposition in Council, Sushil Kumar Modi, said that he did not receive any complaint in this regard from any side.
While talking to reporters, Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Prasad Yadav condemned the incident and demanded registration of a case against Lal Babu Prasad.
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Meanwhile, the BJP legislator Lal Babu Prasad, who is in the eye of storm following allegation of sexual harassment of a LJP MLC, did not find a place in new state party executive which was announced late this evening.
Name of Prasad, who was state party Vice President, is missing from the list of new office bearers released late this evening.
There are 11 Vice Presidents in the new BJP state executive headed by Nityanand Rai in which name of Lal Babu Prasad is missing.
Party leaders, however, claimed that there are many who has not find place in the list of new Bihar BJP office bearers.
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