West Bengal Assembly pandemonium | A look at other infamous scenes from across India
The Hindu
From Tamil Nadu to Uttar Pradesh, the list is long
The West Bengal Assembly witnessed bedlam on Monday marked by exchange of fisticuffs between TMC and BJP MLAs over the Birbhum killings, but this was not the first instance of acrimony in a House of elected representatives in the country.
Tamil Nadu, 1989: The House witnessed unruly scenes when the DMK was in the ruling saddle. The then Leader of Opposition, late J. Jayalalithaa was allegedly attacked and humiliated by ruling party members during a debate, and her leaving the House with disheveled hair amid a security ring by party MLAs remains a stark picture in T.N. politics. Jayalalithaa vowed to return to the Assembly as Chief Minister and did so two years later.
Tamil Nadu, 2017: During the trust vote of the K. Palaniswami-led AIADMK government, pandemonium broke out inside the House and some Opposition members even climbed atop the Speaker's podium and sat on the chair, while the Opposition DMK members were evicted physically. Then LoP and DMK chief M. K. Stalin and Speaker P. Dhanapal said their shirts were torn in the melee.
Maharashtra, 2009: Four MLAs of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) were suspended for four years for attacking Samajwadi Party member Abu Azmi for taking his oath as a legislator in Hindi. As the new MLAs were being sworn in, MLAs of the Raj Thackeray-led party pounced on Mr. Azmi, who was pushed and slapped until security guards were able to rescue him and escort him out of the House.
Mr. Thackeray had earlier appealed to MLAs to take their oath in Marathi, a veiled warning aimed at Mr. Azmi, who repeatedly asked for Hindi to be added to the language of the legislature.
Parliament, 2021: Rajya Sabha witnessed ugly scenes as some MPs tore papers, jostled with the marshals and attempted to go near the presiding officer's chair and some marshals were allegedly attacked, even as the House was adjourned sine die two days ahead of its scheduled end of the monsoon session in August. Twelve opposition MPs were subsequently suspended in connection with the incident.
Kerala, 2015: The Assembly had witnessed unprecedented scenes on March 13 as then Opposition LDF members tried to prevent Finance Minister K. M. Mani, who was facing charges in the bar bribery scam, from presenting the State Budget. The speaker's chair was flung from the podium while electronic equipment like computers, keyboards and mikes on the desk of the presiding officer were also allegedly damaged.