2 BJP MPs hospitalised with head injuries after scuffle with Oppn
Pratap Sarangi (69) from Odisha and Mukesh Rajput from Uttar Pradesh were brought to the hospital from Parliament with head injuries, the hospital's Medical Superintendent Dr Ajay Shukla said
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Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi visits BJP MP Pratap Chandra Sarangi who got injured after clashes between India Bloc and NDA MPs, in New Delhi on Thursday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 19 Dec
Two BJP MPs suffered head injuries
in a face-off between the Opposition and NDA members in Parliament premises on
Thursday and were admitted to the ICU of the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital here.
Pratap Sarangi (69) from Odisha and
Mukesh Rajput from Uttar Pradesh were brought to the hospital from Parliament
with head injuries, the hospital's Medical Superintendent Dr Ajay Shukla said. "Sarangi
was bleeding profusely. He had a deep cut on his forehead and it had to be
stitched. His blood pressure and anxiety level were high when he was brought
in," the doctor said.
"Rajput also had a head injury
immediately after which he lost consciousness. However, the MP was in his
senses when he was brought to the hospital. His blood pressure levels had also
shot up," Dr Shukla said.
The medical superintendent of the
RML Hospital said both the MPs have been administered medicines to manage their
blood pressure, pain and anxiety while investigations like CT scan of the head
and cardiac tests were underway.
"Both of them are in ICU. We
are trying to stabilise them," the doctor said.
A face-off between the opposition
and NDA MPs in Parliament premises over the alleged insult to BR Ambedkar left
former minister Pratap Chandra Sarangi injured. The BJP accused Rahul Gandhi of
pushing the senior member, a charge rejected by the Congress leader.
Trouble began when the INDIA bloc
members insisted on entering Parliament through the BJP MPs holding a protest
instead of using the space left empty on one side of the staircase of the Makar
Dwar, used by members to enter and exit the building.
Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said
BJP MP Mukesh Rajput was also injured in the melee. Prime Minister Narendra
Modi called up Sarangi and Rajput and enquired about their health after they
sustained injuries in the Parliament complex, sources said.
The 69-year-old Sarangi, a BJP
member from Balasore in Odisha, suffered injuries on the left temple of his
forehead. BJP member Nishikant Dubey accused Gandhi of pushing the senior
leader. "Are you not ashamed Rahul, you are resorting to rowdy behaviour ('gundagardi').
You pushed an old man," a furious Dubey charged Gandhi.
"He pushed me," Gandhi
countered Dubey, walking off after having a cursory look at Sarangi, who was
being attended to by fellow BJP members.
"Rahul Gandhi pushed an MP,
who fell on me and I got injured," he told reporters as BJP members
squatted at the Makar Dwar raising slogans against the Congress. "I was
trying to enter Parliament and the BJP MPs were stopping me, pushing me and
threatening me," Gandhi told reporters in Parliament premises.
Later, Union Ministers Shivraj
Singh Chouhan and Pralhad Joshi met Sarangi and the hospital to inquire about
his well-being. Chouhan told TV reporters that Sarangi received a few stitches
to stop the bleeding.
"Appropriate action will be
taken after examining the injuries suffered by Sarangi," Parliamentary
Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said. "Parliament is not a place to show
physical strength. It is not a wrestling ring," he added.
Congress MPs met Lok Sabha Speaker
Om Birla and submitted a complaint against the alleged unruly conduct of BJP
MPs against Rahul Gandhi and stopping him form entering Parliament House.
In a letter to the Lok Sabha
Speaker, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge claimed he was pushed by BJP
MPs, lost his balance and was forced to sit on the ground, injuring his knees
that have already undergone surgery.
He sought an inquiry into the
incident, claiming it was not just an attack on him personally, but on the
leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha and Congress president.
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