
Kejriwal resigned dramatically from his post after 49 days of coming to power as he failed to get his dream bill, the Jan Lokpal, even introduced in the Delhi assembly Friday as both the national parties, the Congress and the BJP, ganged up against it.

Labour Minister Danam Nagender on Friday said that there was no difference between Vijayawada MP Lagadapati Rajagopal and terrorists.

It looks like serious action is imminent against Vijayawada MP Lagadapati Rajagopal; it might even be a six-year ban on him preventing him from contesting elections.

A day after creating mayhem in Lok Sabha with his pepper spray episode, expelled Congress MP from Vijayawada Lagadapati Rajagopal on Friday expressed regret over the incident during the tabling of Telangana Bill on Thursday.

While some say they are trying to reflect on the shortcomings of Indian democracy, others despair at the regular disruptions in legislative functioning and steady erosion of the decorum and dignity of the highest institution of democracy.

After saying that the Telangana Bill was not introduced in the Lok Sabha following the ruckus created by the Telugu MPs, BJP party leader Sushma Swaraj later posted a comment on social networking site Twitter saying that the party was committed to the cause of a separate Telangana state.

BJP leader Arun Jaitley Friday accused the Congress-led UPA government of not taking steps to reconcile differences between representatives of the Seemandhra and Telangana regions.

Amidst allegations and counter allegations by various Telangana and Seemandhra leaders after the developments in Lok Sabha yesterday, Nalgonda MP Gutta Sukhender Reddy accused Chandra Babu Naidu of sending thieves as MPs to the Parliament and vitiating state politics.

Following the brouhaha in the Lok Sabha yesterday morning, BJP leader Rajnath Singh was all over the television channels reiterating that his party was for a separate Telangana state and will support the Bill when it is introduced in the Parliament.