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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, reports said. Some members had to be taken to hospital. Mr Rajagopal was suspended along with several other MPs.
Mr Rajagopal, who heads a billion-dollar construction company, and several other MPs who disrupted the house were suspended by the Speaker. The parliament has often witnessed unruly scenes but what happened on Thursday morning is unprecedented.
India's parliament has often witnessed unruly scenes but even veteran politicians say 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.