Damania is among the petitioners who have filed a PIL in the Mumbai High Court seeking action against Khadse for alleged graft.
The activist said that she has written to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and the state women's commission seeking action against Khadse for his remarks.
She demanded that Khadse be arrested under IPC section 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty).
Khadse, however, denied having made any such remarks against Damania.
"I have never made any obscene remarks against her," he said.
Jalgaon district Superintendent of Police Dattatreya Karale said that the "police will record statements of the persons concerned".
The Bombay High Court had recently asked the Maharashtra government to inform it in the next three weeks what steps it has taken in the last 10 months against Khadse, against whom corruption allegations were levelled by Damania.
The property owned by Khadse and his relatives was thoroughly disproportionate to the known sources of income, the PIL had alleged.
Khadse stepped down as Revenue Minister last June after allegations of impropriety surfaced against him in the purchase of an industrial plot near Pune in the name of his wife and son-in-law.
He was subsequently examined by a single-member inquiry committee.
Meanwhile, Khadse told reporters today that a Government Resolution (GR) of 1995 on the basis of which the land grabbing allegations were levelled against him has been withdrawn.
"The letter says that after the introduction of Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act in 2013, the circular published in 1995 became ineffective," he claimed.
Khadse, trying hard for his political rehabilitation since he was sidelined in the BJP, said he had raised this issue several times in the state legislature, but failed to get any reply.
"After the recent monsoon session, I was given this letter and I am hopeful of getting relief in court," he said.
Khadse also questionned the 'timing' of the allegations brought up against him by the activist.
"I think whenever news of cabinet expansion or a legal hearing against me is scheduled, she (Damania) pops up with baseless allegations," he said.
The BJP leader said Damania might be angry with him as he didn't allow her bid to purchase some agricultural land in Raigad district when he was Revenue minister.
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