Updated On: 09 November, 2022 08:13 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
On Monday, Supriya Sule sent a complaint to the state and national women’s commissions seeking action against Sattar. She said Sattar’s behaviour was not in sync with Maharashtra’s culture

Protesters had pelted stones at Abdul Sattar’s residence near Mantralaya on Monday. Pic/Ashish Raje
After Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MP Supriya Sule moved the national and state women’s commissions against the abusive language Maharashtra minister Abdul Sattar used against her, the Shinde Sena posed many a question to her. Its members also prepared to sue politicians who have been accusing them of receiving money to the tune of Rs 50-cr each to form the government with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Sattar is accused of using unparliamentary words while responding to Sule’s allegations of him and his colleagues getting bribed to topple the MVA government. NCP workers pelted stones at his official residence in Mumbai and attacked his private bungalow in Aurangabad on Monday. NCP leaders and their MVA colleagues had demanded the minister’s sacking. Following a row and aggression on the streets, Sattar apologised, but not without threatening in equally strong words, to take on his accusers.