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Amid heated debates in Lok Sabha, fresh row over Rahul Gandhi's 'flying kiss'

BJP women MPs lodge complaint, Smriti Irani calls Rahul a 'misogynist'

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi leaves Parliament after delivering his speech on the no-confidence motion | Sanjay Ahlawat

As the Opposition and the BJP locked horns in Lok Sabha on day 2 of the debate on the no-trust motion against the Narendra Modi government, BJP members demanded action against Rahul Gandhi for 'indecent behaviour'.

BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje and other women members of the party alleged that the Congress leader blew a flying kiss as he walked out of the Lok Sabha after delivering his speech. "Only a misogynist man can blow a flying kiss to parliament that seats women MPs," Union Minister Smriti Irani said, referring to Rahul.

The MPs submitted a letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, demanding stringent action against Rahul for allegedly insulting dignity of women members of the House.

Irani, who was speaking soon after Rahul concluded his speech, came down heavily on the Congress leader for his "murder of India in Manipur" remark in Lok Sabha. "I condemn the behaviour that was displayed. This is the first time that someone talked about the murder of India, and Congress leaders were thumping desks," Irani said.

Opening the debate on Wednesday, Rahul targeted Modi and the BJP for the handling of the situation in strife-torn Manipur. The Congress scion said: "They killed India in Manipur. Not just Manipur but they killed India. Their politics has not killed Manipur, but it has killed India in Manipur."

The no-confidence motion was initiated by Congress's Gaurav Gogoi on Tuesday. PM Modi is expected to reply to the debates on Thursday.