Carrying RJD flags and shouting 'Lalu Zindabad', hundreds of bare-bodied RJD youth wing workers marched towards the BJP office at Beer Chand Patel Marg protesting against senior BJP leader Sushil Modi's "continuous attack" on Prasad and his family.
As they turned violent and "threw stones" at the BJP office, the party's workers came out of the office with sticks to retaliate.
In the melee at least six persons were allegedly hit by stones and many vehicles parked outside the BJP office were damaged.
Additional police force has been deployed to maintain peace, the SSP said.
Similar scenes were witnessed in Muzzafarpur where the RJD workers gheraoed the BJP office but timely intervention by police prevented an outbreak of violence.
An FIR was lodged by BJP office in-charge Lalit Kumar Yadav with town police station here in the incident, which he alleged was "provoked" by Prasad and his two minister sons.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Shibli Naumani confirmed to PTI the registration of the FIR.
Sushil Modi told reporters that they drew attention of the DGP to the use of empty liquor bottles by the RJD while attacking the BJP office.
There is total prohibition in Bihar since last year.
Rai alleged that the police acted as "mute spectators" while the RJD workers were indulging in violence.
A month ago Prasad's elder son Tej Pratap Yadav had taken out a procession riding a horse driven chariot here and was followed by more than 200 motorcycles in the prohibited area and the police stood helpless.
Sushil Modi, who sat on a dharna at Gardanibagh with Rai and others, said the attack was "shameful" and alleged it was "orchestrated" by the state government to "gag" the voice of the opposition.
"BJP office is located in a prohibited area and due to this we were not given permission to hold our protest dharna today in front of our party office. Then how were hundreds of RJD goons allowed to stage protest and throw stones at us?" he asked.
"When the violence was happening at the BJP office, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was sitting in a state-level bankers' committee meeting a short distance away," he told PTI.
"Is this 'sushasan" (good governance)?" he asked.
RJD national spokesman Manoj Jha held a press conference in which he paraded a few party workers with their heads bandaged and blamed the BJP for the violence.
"RJD workers were peacefully protesting when the BJP workers threw stones and glass bottles at them," the party's spokesman Mritunjay Tiwari told PTI.
He said Sushil Modi has been levelling "unsubstantiated" allegations against Lalu Prasad and his family for which the youth wing workers of the party were protesting.
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