Pratap Sarnaik (Sena) moved a Privilege Motion against Aney and demanded that it be admitted. Soon other members joined him raising anti-Aney slogans and entered the Well of the House.
He said it was unfair on part of Aney who is holding a constitutional post to openly support the creation of Vidarbha.
Aney had suggested a referendum on the separate statehood issue during a book release function here on December 5.
Sarnaik demanded that Aney be summoned before the House and asked to apologise, citing a similar incident involving former State Advocate General Darius Khambata, when he too was asked to do so.
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He also cut short Sarnaik saying that during a meeting in his chamber it was agreed upon that this issue will not be raised.
Later, rejecting the Privilege Motion, the Speaker directed Chief Minister Devendra Fadanvis to make a statement on the issue in the House.
Fadanvis who was present in the House promptly got up from his seat and assured the Speaker that a statement will be made according to the directive.
Subsequently, Sena members returned to their seats.