Regret pepper spray incident, says Rajagopal


New Delhi, Feb 14 (PTI): Facing flak over his pepper spray attack in Lok Sabha during introduction of the Telangana Bill, Seemandhra MP L Rajagopal today regretted the act, but maintained that he had done it in self defence.

"I am not saying what happened in Parliament yesterday was the right thing... Definitely, all of us regret, all of us feel ashamed of what happened," he said.

Rajagopal was widely condemned for the incident, which saw him being suspended from Lok Sabha by Speaker Meira Kumar.

Appearing to have mellowed down a day after, he, however, defended his act and said he had used the pepper spray to defend one of his parliamentary colleagues, who was being "mandhandled" by political opponents.


Some Lok Sabha members, "at the behest of the Congress leadership", had tried to "manhandle" MPs from Seemandhra, he said.

"I had to do something in self-defence. I did not want to use tactics like engaging in a fistfight... hence I used the spray when I saw a colleague from a different party being manhandled," he said.

Rajagopal had yesterday demanded that the Congress MPs who had allegedly "pounced" on him and TDP member Venugopal Reddy also be suspended.

"I went to rescue Venugopal Reddy when he was targeted by Congress MPs while protesting in the Well of the House. (But) they started attacking me. So, I used the pepper spray in self defence," Rajagopal had said.

He said he always carries pepper spray as he was "under a great threat from these forces" —— a reference to Telangana statehood supporters.

Asked to react to the incident, Rajagopal had yesterday said, "Congress talks about democracy" but is indulging in a blame game "without following any democratic practices".

  

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  • shaiKH MOhd RIzwan, Karkala

    Sat, Feb 15 2014

    Dear readers,

    This is the second biggest shame in the name of Indian democracy after porn in assembly in Karnataka.

    What is the difference between those terrorist attacked parliament earlier and elected members brandishing weapons and attacking fellow parliamentary colleagues within parliament?

    This absolute shame to our democracy.All the parties should shun this this unruly parliamentarian till life time.
    No more tickets from any party on this land for anyone among those unruly parliamentarian.Lets history don't repeat.

    Jai HInd

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