Melee erupts in Indian parliament

An Indian MP has used pepper spray to halt the introduction of a bill in parliament, sparking a scuffle and then an evacuation of the chamber.

Indian MPs have been evacuated from parliament after a governing Congress party member used pepper spray to halt the introduction of a bill for carving out a new state in the south.

MPs had been planning to vote on new legislation to create the state of Telangana from the mostly poor, inland districts of Andhra Pradesh state.

L. Rajagopal from Andhra Pradesh attempted to prevent Thursday's vote by unleashing pepper spray, which reduced others to coughing and tearing as they were ushered out of the building.

Several MPs attempted to subdue Rajagopal, leading to a scuffle.

One was rushed to a hospital but no information was immediately available about his condition.

Speaker Meira Kumar adjourned the session until Thursday afternoon, calling the turmoil "a blot".


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