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‘Shoe brawl’ shows Indian lawmakers getting off on wrong foot

WATCH: An Indian politician is beaten with a shoe by his colleague at a meeting – Mar 7, 2019

Two lawmakers from India‘s ruling party were set to be disciplined on Friday after a fight using a shoe as a weapon went viral on social media.

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The event has caused embarrassment to the Bharatiya Janata Party, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a country where shoes are considered unclean and using one as a weapon is seen as especially offensive.

Footage of the altercation in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh — dubbed the “shoe brawl” by Indian media — shows MP Sharad Tripathi beating state assembly member Rakesh Singh Baghel with his slipper after an argument over the placement of names on a foundation stone for a new project.

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“I regret the incident and feel bad about it. What happened was against my normal behaviour,” Tripathi told Reuters partner ANI.

Baghel, who retaliated by repeatedly slapping Tripathi, has also apologized for the fight.

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The BJP’s president in Uttar Pradesh, M.N. Pandey, said both lawmakers have been summoned to the state capital, Lucknow, and that “strict disciplinary action will be taken.”

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