Pradip Mathur of Congress raised the issue through an adjournment notice in the Zero Hour and demanded the arrest of Katheria.
The mention of Katheria's name was contested by BJP and members of both the parties shouted slogans against each other and trooped into the Well of the House.
The BJP members protested before the Speaker's chair alleging that BJP and VHP leaders and workers were being harassed.
When the House reassembled, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Azam Khan said no one can be allowed to spoil communal amity by issuing inflammatory statements.
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The minister said that action was being taken in connection with the "inflammatory" speech issue but no central minister can be arrested.
Leader of opposition, Swami Prasad Maurya, through another adjournment notice, raised the matter of alleged demotion of dalit officers and employees and alleged that even those who had not got promotion against reservation in promotion have been demoted.
Azam Khan assured that government will get this issue legally examined and proper action taken. But this failed to satisfy BSP members who staged a walkout.