SWC chairperson Anjum Ara told PTI that the commission took suo motu cognisance of reports published in newspapers on Dhankhar's controversial remark and issued a notice to him asking him to submit a reply in person by August 13.
The reports appearing in newspapers show that Dhankhar's remark was "very insulting" to the women of the state and the commission would proceed against the BJP leader after receiving his reply, Ara said.
He had also said that Bihar BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi was his close friend and would extend help.
The issue rocked both houses of Bihar legislature during the day with JD(U), RJD and Congress making a hue and cry over Dhankhar's remarks. BJP, however, defended him.
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