Giving a notice under Rule 187 and 188 of the Rules of Procedures and Conduct of Business in the Council of States, Naik said that the Prime Minister has made a "wild charge" against UPA leaders alleging that they had taken money in the purchase of helicopters.
Addressing an election rally in Thiruvananthapuram, Modi had said,"Madam Soniaji, "Aap ki Ye himmat. You and Congress leaders are making statements that false allegations are being made against you. Did Modi or Modi government in the last two years even once take the name of Congress in the helicopter deal?
Latching on to it, Naik said according Modi it is not his Government that has named UPA leaders but it is a court in Italy which has done so.
The Congress leader said even though Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar read out a long statement in the Rajya Sabha on May 5, he did not say that the UPA leaders had taken money in purchase of helicopter nor did he say court in Italy has done so.
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"Was he trying and to misguide the House by reading out a long prepared statement making wild charges to be used by PM during his election rally? Naik asked.
"Defence minister has, therefore, committed a breach of privilege of the House and of the members since his statement differs from that of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister has behaved most irresponsibly and misused his position to issue defamatory statement on helicopter deal insulting the institution of Parliament," he said.