Scindia threw the challenge in the Lok Sabha and asked the MPs who had made certain remarks against him, to either prove their charges or quit the House.
He raised the issue when the House assembled after the swearing-in ceremony of the new President K N Kovind, saying that BJP MPs Veerendra Kumar, Manohar Utwal and Nand Kumar Chauhan had levelled certain "baseless allegations" against him that pertained to the Dalit community.
"They (BJP MPs) have been making wrong and baseless allegations against me for the past few days. ... My image has been tarnished. I seek your protection," the MP from Guna in Madhya Pradesh told Speaker Sumitra Mahajan.
He said he has been working with all downtrodden sections of the society for a long time.
As Congress members, including Scindia, Kantilal Bhuria, K C Venugopal and Ravneet Singh Bittu, rushed to the Well, the Speaker said she was trying to accomodate everyone by allowing them to ventilate their concerns.
She also allowed HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar to move the Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017, for consideration and passage.
Responding to the Congress members, BJP MPs indulged in heated exchanges, leading to a ruckus in the House.
Anguished over the unruly scenes, the Speaker said, "if you are bent upon creating a ruckus, how will the House run? I have told you to raise your concerns under the rules ... Don't try to teach me (how to run the House)".
Kharge said the opposition also wants the House to function. He also accused Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar of trying to add fuel to the fire.
As the din continued, Mahajan adjourned the House for the day.
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