Senior BJP leader L K Advani termed the fracas in the Lok Sabha as disgraceful. Talking to reporters, Mr Advani said that in such chaotic conditions, the government should only go for a vote-on-account and nothing else.
Congress has demanded strictest punishment against the MPs who were involved in today's violent incidents in the Parliament. Talking to reporters in New Delhi, party spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi condemned the incidents calling them extremely sad.
CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury said, the Congress has not taken a reasonable decision on Telangana issue.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy today condemned the violent incidents in Parliament and termed them as unfortunate. Talking to reporters in Hyderabad, the Chief Minister that instead of discussing the opposing opinions, the way the Bill was introduced was the most undemocratic way. He also said cabinet ministers coming to the well of the house indicates how the high command bulldozed its way.
Earlier, both the houses of state Legislature adjourned sine die after they passed Appropriation (Vote-on-account) Bill without any discussion. The four-day brief session had witnessed continuous uproar by the members from Telangana region. AIR correspondent says that this was the last session in the present assembly as the elections are due along with General elections in the state.
Meanwhile, the normal life was severely hit in 13 districts of Seeamandhra region today due to bandh called by the State Non-Gezetted Officers Association protesting the state bifurcation.