Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said in the House that Paricharak's comments were condemnable and that action should be taken against him.
The Shiv Sena demanded Paricharak's expulsion from the state Legislative Council.
The Assembly had yesterday also witnessed noisy scenes over the revocation of the legislator's suspension.
The BJP-backed Independent MLC was suspended from the Legislative Council in March last year, after he joked during an election campaign about the wives of soldiers.
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As soon as the House today assembled for the day, Speaker Haribhau Bagde called for the Question Hour.
Pratap Sarnaik (of the Shiv Sena) then raised a Point of Information saying his party's resolution seeking Paricharak's expulsion from the membership of the Council was being taken up today in the Upper House.
He sought to know the government's stand on the issue andstatus of the resolution.
To this, Bagde said Paricharak was not a member of the Lower House and there was no need to discuss proceedings of the Upper House in the Assembly.
"Even we are not commenting onthe proceedings of the Upper House. There is severe resentment among people about what Paricharak had said. Why is the government keen to save him?" he asked.
"We want to know the government's stand on the demand to expel him from the membership of the Legislative council," Chavan said.
Jayant Patil (of the NCP) said the Assembly members felt strongly against Paricharak's remarks and they wanted to know what the government feels about it.
Paricharak has no right to stay as a member of the Legislature, he said.
"He has attempted to lower the morale of soldiers by speaking illof their wives," Prabhu alleged.
The speaker then asked parliamentary affairs minister Girish Bapatto make a statement on the issue.
Bapat said he would do so before the day's proceedings end.
Subsequently, the members of the ruling ally Shiv Sena, and the opposition Congress and NCP came into the well shouting slogans against Paricharak, and demanded action against him.
After the House reassembled, Prabhu reiterated his party's stand.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who was present in the House when it reassembled, said a decision on the matter would be taken at an appropriate time.
He was of the view that action should be taken against such wrongand condemnable comments.
"The Upper House had unanimously suspended Paricharak and (later) also revoked the suspension. The issue is in the domain of the Legislative Council. The government will make a statement on the issue after the Upper House takes a decision on the resolution to expel Paricharak as its member," he said.
Outside the Assembly, Prabhu told reporters that Paricharak's comments were "unpardonable".
When pointed out that Sena leader Neelam Gorhe was a member of the committee that recommended the revocation of Paricharak's suspension, he said, "She did not sign the committee report which was tabled last week.
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