"The debate should be within the framework of the constitution, and its rules and traditions. It should be without provocation, and all members should be careful about the language they use," Reddy said
"The sentiments of nobody should be hurt," added the chief minister, who is also opposing the bifurcation of the state.
Kiran Reddy cited instances of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar assemblies which suggested amendments in the bills meant to carve out Uttarakhand and Jharkhand states respectively.
TDP leader in the council Y. Ramakrishnudu took exception to the statement, saying Reddy should not direct the presiding officers on how to run the house.
Amid the pandemonium, council chairman A. Chakrapani adjourned the house.