NEW DELHI: The BJP on Thursday moved a privilege motion in Rajya Sabha against Congress president Rahul Gandhi for ridiculing finance minister Arun Jaitley and "twisting'' his name. Chairman Venkaiah Naidu said he was examining the motion moved by BJP MP Bhupendra Yadav."The notice given by (BJP member) Bhupendra Yadav regarding a privilege motion is before me. I have to examine it and then take a view. I will be going through the privilege motion and take an appropriate decision," Naidu said as the House assembled after a brief adjournment.The House was adjourned during the morning session as Congress MPs continued to protest against Union minister Anantkumar Hegde's controversial remarks on secularism and the changing of the Constitution. On the issue of the privilege motion, Naidu reminded the members that a "solemn agreement" had been reached between the leader of the House Arun Jaitley and leader of opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad with all the other members, too, endorsing it."Anybody outside commenting on that agreement is not fair and good for the House and for the system also. Anyhow, whatever it is, I will be going through the privilege motion and take an appropriate decision," Vice-President Naidu said.During the zero hour, Yadav said he had given a notice under Rule 187 and alleged that the Congress chief had "intentionally, maliciously and disrespectfully twisted" the finance minister's name in a tweet."I want to say that the way he has tweeted the name of the leader of the House falls under the category of privilege," the BJP member said and sought a ruling from the chair on the notice.Meanwhile, the opposition raised the issue of Hegde's remarks with Azad, seeking to know whether Hegde "continued to be a minister and how he could continue to be a minister".The minister of state for parliamentary affairs, Vijay Goel, said, "Hegde has clarified in Lok Sabha that his remarks were twisted and he respects Babasaheb Ambedkar. He has also expressed regret in case his statement has hurt the sentiments of anyone... "After his clarification, there is no issue left."Treasury bench members, including BJP chief Amit Shah, watched as Goel said that the House to which Hegde belonged was functioning while Rajya Sabha was finding it difficult to transact business.Amid an uproar, Naidu said it was becoming a serious issue, adding that “the name of the leader of the House was also taken. Comments were made against the prime minister. Let us not complicate the issue further.”