Attired like MGR, TDP member Shivaprasad plays Tamil song in Lok Sabha, gets suspended

Update: 2019-01-07 20:13 IST

Speaker Sumitra Mahajan suspended him, along with three other members, for two days under Rule 374A.A TDP member struck an unusual note in the Lok Sabha on Monday when he played a Tamil song in the House.

Naramalli Shivaprasad, known for sporting different costumes in the House, was dressed like former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) and held a whip in his hand.

During Question Hour, he walked into the Well and sought to flog himself. As members from other parties continued with their protests, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan adjourned the House till noon.

At the time the Speaker was adjourning proceedings, Mr. Shivaprasad switched on an audio device that played a famous Tamil film song of MGR, who was also an actor. Speaker Sumitra Mahajan suspended him, along with three other members, for two days under Rule 374A.

After the proceedings were adjourned, some members were seen chatting with Mr. Shivaprasad while BJP member Anurag Thakur switched off the audio player.

TDP has been demanding special status for Andhra Pradesh. Many of the party’s MPs were suspended from the House last week for unruly behaviour.

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