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Telangana issue rocks Lok Sabha

V Arun Kumar (Cong) raised the issue of a united Andhra Pradesh during Zero Hour saying life ws paralysed in some parts of the state due to an ongoing agitation on the issue

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Telangana issue today rocked Lok Sabha with Congress members exchanging hot words with a TDP MP on the controversial topic.

V Arun Kumar (Cong) raised the issue of a united Andhra Pradesh during Zero Hour. He said life ws paralysed in some parts of the state due to an ongoing agitation on the issue.

He said a similar agitation took place in 1972 in which he too had participated.

As he was supporting the cause of a united Andhra Pradesh, some Congress members supporting a separate Telangana started raising slogans apparently targeting TDP.

This led Nama Nageshwar Rao (TDP) to protest. The verbal duel continued for several minutes.
 

While Rao took his seat, Congress members kept raising slogans. Finance Minister P Chidambaram prompted them to sit down as Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh went to their seats to pacify them.

T R Baalu (DMK) wanted India to take steps to ensure that Sri Lanka is suspended from the comity of Commonwealth nations for its human rights violations against ethnic Tamils.

He said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should not attend the Commonwealth summit proposed to be held in Colombo in November.

Another round of war of words erupted, this time between Shiromani Akali Dal and Congress over plight of farmers in Punjab.

Rattan Singh Ajnala (SAD) blamed the Congress rule for the plight of farmers and said they should be compensated with a package.

Ravneet Singh (Cong) blamed the SAD government in the state for the plight of the farming community.

Sanjay Jaiswal (BJP) said the decision of the Medical Council of India and the Health Ministry that those wanting admission to PG courses in medical streams should first do a compulsory rural stunt was wrong.

He said if women were not safe in urban areas, how could they be safe in rural areas. SP members said there was nothing wrong if young doctors did a stint in rural areas.

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First Published: Sep 05 2013 | 3:40 PM IST

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