SummaryThe present paper reports a case of spontaneous occurrence of an abnormal spindle behaviour during male meiosis in the tetraploid (2nϭ28) cytotype of Papaver dubium from the cold regions of India. In the affected accessions, meiotic course is perfectly normal up to MI resulting into normal oriented 14 bivalents. But during AI/TI and AII/TII spindle activity is abnormal resulting into variable number of laggards, chromatin bridges, unoriented chromosomes, micronuclei, tetrads with microcytes, and polyads. Examination of 1280 PMCs during microsporogenesis reveal that 13.28% tetrads were abnormal resulting into some pollen sterility (6.76%) and variable sized apparently fertile pollen grains. Although the cytological status of these apparently fertile pollen grains could not be ascertained but there role in producing variants in the species can not be ruled out.