<p>The women's wing of Congress staged a protest on Saturday outside BJP National President JP Nadda' residence over 'derogatory' remarks against Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha.</p>.<p>Several Delhi Pradesh Mahila Congress members including the wing's chief Amrita Dhawan were detained during the protest.</p>.<p>"Smt @AmritaDhawan1 @DelhiPMC president and mahila members detained by @DelhiPolice for staging flash protest outside residence of BJP National President @JPNadda house against derogatory remarks against our leader @RahulGandhi Ji and not allowing him to speak in parliament by muting Mike," Delhi Pradesh Mahila Congress tweeted.</p>.<p>A senior police officer said that around 15 women were detained from Moti Lal Nehru Place. They were later released.</p>.<p>Several Congress leaders on Friday alleged that proceedings in Lok Sabha were "muted" when they raised slogans demanding that Gandhi be allowed to speak.</p>.<p>When Gandhi entered the Lok Sabha, the treasury bench demanded an apology from him for his "democracy under attack" remark in London.</p>.<p>Gandhi arrived in Parliament House after his return from abroad and smiled when asked if he would apologise for his remarks in London.</p>.<p>During an event in the UK, Gandhi had alleged that the structures of Indian democracy are under attack and there is a "full-scale assault" on the country's institutions.</p>
<p>The women's wing of Congress staged a protest on Saturday outside BJP National President JP Nadda' residence over 'derogatory' remarks against Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha.</p>.<p>Several Delhi Pradesh Mahila Congress members including the wing's chief Amrita Dhawan were detained during the protest.</p>.<p>"Smt @AmritaDhawan1 @DelhiPMC president and mahila members detained by @DelhiPolice for staging flash protest outside residence of BJP National President @JPNadda house against derogatory remarks against our leader @RahulGandhi Ji and not allowing him to speak in parliament by muting Mike," Delhi Pradesh Mahila Congress tweeted.</p>.<p>A senior police officer said that around 15 women were detained from Moti Lal Nehru Place. They were later released.</p>.<p>Several Congress leaders on Friday alleged that proceedings in Lok Sabha were "muted" when they raised slogans demanding that Gandhi be allowed to speak.</p>.<p>When Gandhi entered the Lok Sabha, the treasury bench demanded an apology from him for his "democracy under attack" remark in London.</p>.<p>Gandhi arrived in Parliament House after his return from abroad and smiled when asked if he would apologise for his remarks in London.</p>.<p>During an event in the UK, Gandhi had alleged that the structures of Indian democracy are under attack and there is a "full-scale assault" on the country's institutions.</p>