New Delhi: Scenes of scuffle in Parliament are becoming common all over the world. In one such incident a violent scuffle broke out in the Bolivian Parliament.
Congressmen could be seen fighting and punching each other and some even resorted to hair pulling.
The fistfight - in Bolivia's lower house - broke out over whether or not to try the judges on corruption charges.
What began with abuses and insults quickly transformed into a fight between the ruling party and the Opposition.
Within no time punches began to fly across both sides. Leaving both sides equally violent.
Bolivian Congress's lower house is controlled by President Evo Morales' party. Morales himself filed the cases against the four judges for corruption of the courts.
However, the Opposition says the move is politically motivated.
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