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15th Lok Sabha ends tenure, India's most disrupted session adjourned sine die

New Delhi: The 15th Lok Sabha will go down in the history as the most disrupted in Independet Indiaso far including the pepper spray incident which marked a new low in parliamentary conduct.Disruptions were the

The bill to divide Andhra Pradesh tested the patience of the House, unlike any other issue in recent times. Supporters and opponents of separate Telangana were at loggerheads on the bill at the drop of a hat.

The historic bill creating the 29th state of India was passed in the last week of the last session of the Lok Sabha but after much controversies, confusion and commotion.

Almost the entire speech of Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge, while presenting the interim railway budget, was tabled in the Lok Sabha due to turmoil while the interim budget 2014-15 containing the Vote-on-account for four months was passed without a discussion.

The House witnessed four ministers trooping into the Well of the House and disrupting presentation of the interim railway budget.

The four ministers including one of Cabinet rank—K S Rao, D Purandeshwari, K Suryaprakash Reddy and Chiranjeevi-- were protesting against the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.
Some of them held placards. Two other ministers silently supported the four by standing on their seats.