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#Winter Session Parliament : Two BJP MP’s Injured In Scuffle Discharged ; Jaya Bachchan Says They Should Awarded For Their Acting Performance

Two BJP MPs who suffered head injuries in a face-off between opposition and NDA members on the Parliament premises were discharged from Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital

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Two BJP MPs who suffered head injuries in a face-off between opposition and NDA members on the Parliament premises were discharged from Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital , authorities said.

As per report by PTI, Pratap Sarangi (69) from Odisha and Mukesh Rajput from Uttar Pradesh were brought to the hospital from Parliament with head injuries on December 19.

“The condition of both the MPs is much better now and they have been discharged,” a senior doctor said. They were kept under observation in the ICU and were shifted to a ward on Saturday.

Sarangi has an old heart problem and a stent in his heart, according to doctors. Nothing significant regarding the injury came up in MRI and CT scans, Dr Shukla MS of RML Hospital had said earlier.

According to Dr Shukla, Sarangi was bleeding profusely when he was brought in. “He had a deep cut on his forehead and it had to be stitched,” he had 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 shot up,” Dr Shukla had said.

Meanwhile Samajwadi party’s Rajya Sabha MP Jaya Bachchan took a very sharp dig at the injured BJP MP’s , Speaking to reporters during a protest march against the BJP, Jaya Bachchan said BJP MPs should be awarded for their “acting performance”.

“Sarangi ji is doing drama… I have never seen a better performance in my career (as an actor) than that of Rajput ji, Sarangi ji and the woman (Member of Parliament) from Nagaland… They should be given all the awards in acting,” news agency PTI quoted Bachchan as saying.

“Rajput ji was in the ICU (intensive care unit) of the hospital. First a small band-aid was applied. Then, a bigger bandage was applied. After that, he was speaking to his leader in the ICU. I have never seen such a great performance in my life.” she told reporters.

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