Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today strongly condemned the pandemonium in Lok Sabha marked with use of pepper spray over introduction of Telangana bill and said solution to such a problem lies in self-regulation by people's representatives and not frisking.
"It is highly condemnable. Words will fall short to criticise such an incident which is unprecedented in the history of Indian democracy," Kumar told reporters outside Bihar Legislative Assembly.
"Such a despicable act can't be pardoned," he said while reacting to "members spraying chilly powder and brandishing knife to protest the bill."
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"Solution lies in self-regulation of behaviour by members and not intensification of frisking," the senior JD(U) leader said.
He said there was a need for everybody to sit and ponder over the incident to avoid its recurrence in future.
"Every member has a constitutional right to express ones views in Parliament or any other Legislative body... But it shall be within the laid down decorum and tradition," he said criticising exchange of angry words besides pushing and shoving by members over Telangana bill yesterday.
Asked about the need to tightening frisking of members in the two Houses of Bihar Legislature which began its week-long budget session today, Kumar answered in negative.
"Besides following necessary security drill there is no need for any additional steps...Members themselves are responsible to maintain the rich tradition," he said.