"Congress was not responsible for the incidents that happened in Parliament," Lakshmi told reporters here.
She was responding to a query on the pandemonium in Lower House, wherein MPs, mostly from Congress and from both sides of the regional divide exchanged fisticuffs to stall the passage of the bill formalising the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh to create Telangana.
The Union Minister of State for Textiles and Petroleum also dismissed as incorrect the reports that the bill was not introduced in the House.
Lakshmi also accused BJP of shifting gears on the issue, saying the BJP which had vowed to support Telangana bill is now "trying to stall its passage".
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