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Indian politics touched a new low Thursday as an Andhra Pradesh MP opposed to Telangana used pepper spray in the Lok Sabha, triggering unprecedented clashes and leaving 16 MPs suspended for turning parliament into a house of shame.

With an aim of cooling tempers in Seemandhra region, the government has promised in the Telangana Bill selection of a capital of residuary Andhra Pradesh within 45 days and tax incentives to promote its economic growth.

Belligerent MP from Vijayawada Lagadapati Rajagopal has defended usage of pepper spray on the fellow MPs during the ruckus in Lok Sabha over Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill.

The latest news from the Capital is that Vijayawada MP Lagadapati Rajagopal has been retained by the Parliament security personnel for using pepper spray in Lok Sabha.

A new issue has risen from the Aam Aadmi compound and this time Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has planted his guns on industrial tycoon Mukesh Ambani.

Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj Thursday questioned if the Telangana statehood bill was formally introduced in the Lok Sabha, saying it did not happen as long as she was in the house.

Addressing public in Chittoor today, Roja accused CM Kiran Kumar Reddy and opposition leader Chandra Babu of covertly supporting bifurcation.

Lagadapati Rajagopal was collapsed in Parliament and immediately he was rushed to the hospital in ambulance. The video footage is not yet released, but the situations are being explained in different ways.

A Congress parliamentarian from Andhra Pradesh Thursday used pepper spray inside the Lok Sabha to disrupt proceedings, following which the house was adjourned till 2 p.m.