The 57-year-old Lok Sabha member from the Osmanabad constituency in the Marathwada region was in the eye of a row in 2014 for allegedly trying to force-feed a Muslim caterer during the fasting month of Ramzan over the quality of chapatis served at the Maharashtra Sadan in New Delhi.
He has various criminal charges against him which include voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servants from duty, criminal intimidation and rioting among others.
Gaikwad, whose violent streak was on display today, has been a member of the Joint Committee on Security in Parliament House Complex since April 2015.
He holds M Com and B Ed degrees and is known as 'Ravi Sir' in his constituency.
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