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Telangana: India MP uses pepper spray in parliament | Telangana: India MP uses pepper spray in parliament |
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There has been chaos in the lower house of India's parliament after an MP used pepper spray to disrupt proceedings. | There has been chaos in the lower house of India's parliament after an MP used pepper spray to disrupt proceedings. |
The MP from the governing Congress party, L Rajagopal, was protesting against a plan to carve out the new state of Telangana in southern India. | The MP from the governing Congress party, L Rajagopal, was protesting against a plan to carve out the new state of Telangana in southern India. |
Some members had to be taken to hospital. Mr Rajagopal was suspended along with several other MPs. | |
The parliament has often witnessed unruly scenes but what happened on Thursday morning is unprecedented. | |
Mr Rajagopal smashed a glass and used pepper spray on his colleagues when Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde tried to table the bill to bifurcate the state of Andhra Pradesh and create Telangana. | Mr Rajagopal smashed a glass and used pepper spray on his colleagues when Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde tried to table the bill to bifurcate the state of Andhra Pradesh and create Telangana. |
Some unconfirmed reports said another MP pulled out a knife. Several other MPs were reportedly involved in clashes with their opponents. | |
The Press Trust of India (PTI) reported that four ambulances were called in and an unspecified number of MPs were taken to hospital. | The Press Trust of India (PTI) reported that four ambulances were called in and an unspecified number of MPs were taken to hospital. |
Indian television showed members of parliament leaving the colonial-era building coughing and spluttering, some wiping their eyes. | Indian television showed members of parliament leaving the colonial-era building coughing and spluttering, some wiping their eyes. |
"Members tried to use gas in the house... gas the house... I did not see, but I am informed that there was a knife, there was gas, there were other kinds of weapons," PTI quoted Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath as saying. | "Members tried to use gas in the house... gas the house... I did not see, but I am informed that there was a knife, there was gas, there were other kinds of weapons," PTI quoted Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath as saying. |
"The circumstances and incidents which took place in the house are a big blot on our parliamentary democracy," he added. | "The circumstances and incidents which took place in the house are a big blot on our parliamentary democracy," he added. |
The entire session of the current parliament - which began on 5 February - has been disrupted by those against the creation of Telangana. | The entire session of the current parliament - which began on 5 February - has been disrupted by those against the creation of Telangana. |
Telangana, with a population of 35 million, would comprise 10 of Andhra Pradesh's 23 districts, including the city of Hyderabad. | Telangana, with a population of 35 million, would comprise 10 of Andhra Pradesh's 23 districts, including the city of Hyderabad. |
Backers of the new state say the area has been neglected by the government. | Backers of the new state say the area has been neglected by the government. |
Those against the idea are unhappy that Hyderabad, home to many major information technology and pharmaceutical companies, would become a shared state capital. | Those against the idea are unhappy that Hyderabad, home to many major information technology and pharmaceutical companies, would become a shared state capital. |
Last month, lawmakers of the Congress party, which governs Andhra Pradesh, opposed a proposal to split the state. | Last month, lawmakers of the Congress party, which governs Andhra Pradesh, opposed a proposal to split the state. |
The move was seen as an embarrassment for the federal government. A final decision on the state rests with the parliament. | The move was seen as an embarrassment for the federal government. A final decision on the state rests with the parliament. |