NEW DELHI: AMID the din in the Lok Sabha as Speaker Sumitra Mahajan suspended 25 Congress MPs for disrupting the proceedings of the House, what went unnoticed was the alleged abusive language heaped on by a BJP MP against the women MPs from the principal Opposition party. Four women MPs have today complained to the Speaker against the ‘abusive’ and ‘sexist’ language used by BJP MP Ramesh Bidhuri in Parliament against women.Congress MP from the Lok Sabha constituency of Supaul in Bihar, Ranjeet Ranjan today officially complained to the Speaker about Bidhuri’s ‘abusive’ language against her as soon as the House was adjourned for the day. NCP MP, Supriya Sule, Congress MP from Silchar Sushmita Dev, Trinamool’s Arpita Ghosh from Balurghat constituency and CPI(M)’s PK Shreemathi Teacher- Lok Sabha MP from Kannur accompanied Ranjan to the Speaker to complain against Bidhuri’s intemperate language.Ranjeet Ranjan confirmed to ET that she has complained about Bidhuri’s language to the Speaker."He has been abusive with me at least three to four times earlier as well. There was this instance during the budget speech discussion when I talked of the need to give benefits to single women and he turned around saying I should divorce my husband first and then such benefits can be given to me. Today also his jibes continued. I have been ignoring this for a while but he is using language against women that is unbecoming of a MP. I have complained to the Speaker who assured us that she will take it up with the concerned MP. This time I plan to take this up right to the top if necessary", Ranjeet Ranjan told ET.Ranjan along with Dev and other Congress MPs was in the Well of the Lok Sabha demanding resignations from the ruling party. Ranjan and Dev are among the 25 MPs who were suspended today by the Speaker Sumitra Mahajan for disrupting the functioning of the House. The women MPs complained to the Speaker soon after the House was adjourned for the day following the suspension orders.Sushmita Dev- Congress MP from Silchar- said that Bidhuri’s language has often been ‘sexist’ and ‘abusive’ and that they have taken it up within the party as well."Politics is inherently a calling where things tend to be adversarial but you can still be decorous. In this particular case, there is history. This has come up in our party discussions as well and we have been telling our leaders about the language used. You can abuse our party line but not us. We have brought this to the notice of the Speaker because while Congress and BJP will probably spar over issues for next four years but you cannot fall to such level of derogatory language. This is not acceptable and the Speaker agreed with us and I believe she also spoke to him about it", Dev told ET.BJP’s MP from Delhi’s constituency- Tughlaqabad South- rejected the allegations completely." I have no personal fight with them and I used no such language. They are using these allegations as a diversionary tactic. Ye mahila hone ka naajayaz fayda utha rahi hein. (they are taking undue advantage of being women). They were creating a nuisance in Parliament and we opposed it. Let them pull out old recordings and show when I have used abusive language. I am a three time Vidhan Sabha member and you can pull out recording and ask Congress members I have worked with if I have ever been abusive", Bidhuri clarified to ET.Bidhuri also denied that the Speaker took up this matter with him today and claimed that he had gone to meet her on other issues.