T fight in LS: Congress MP Rajagopal blasts MPs with pepper spray

T fight in LS: Congress MP Rajagopal blasts MPs with pepper spray
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Tfight in LS: Congress MP Rajagopal blasts MPs with pepper spray

In a shocking incident, Vijaywada MP Lagadapati Rajagopal is believed to have used pepper spray against his Lok Sabha colleagues, during a controversial debate over the Telangana Bill.
Also, a computer was thrown and a mic was torn apart as MPs for and against Telangana clashed in the Well of the House. Reports also said that A TDP MP brandished knife in Lok Sabha while Telangana bill was being tabled.
However, PTi quoted Union Minister Kapil Sibal saying that the Telangana Bill has been tabled.
The storm over Telangana even derailed the presentation of the Interim Rail Budget 2014-15 on Wednesday with Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge being forced to cut short his speech in Lok Sabha because of turmoil.
With tempers running high on the issue of bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, a clash was averted between a supporter and opponent of Telangana due alertness of some leaders.
The Well of the House looked a battle ground on Telangana issue with members from Andhra Pradesh cutting across party lines converging there.
In an unprecedented action, four Union Ministers from Seemandhra trooped into the Well demanding a united Andhra Pradesh.
Ministers K.S. Rao, D. Purandeshwari, Chiranjeevi and K. Surya Prakash Reddy were in the Well while Minister M. Pallam Raju and Kruparani Killi were seen supporting them by standing in their seats.
Alertness of JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav, Saugata Roy of Trinamool Congress and Jagadambika Pal of Congress helped avert an ugly situation as M. Jagannath (Cong) and N.Sivaprasad (TDP) moved aggressively towards each other.
Jagannath, a supporter of Telangana, was angry over Sivaprasad's action of tearing some papers, apparently concerning the bill on separate state.
They were, however, not allowed to come closer by alert members.
YSR Congress chief Jagan Mohan Reddy also joined the protesting Seemandhra MPs in the Well.
This could be perhaps the first occasion when the Railway Minister was forced to lay on the table his budget speech which was taken as read.
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