Parliament session updates: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in Parliament regarding the statement made in London about India's democracy There was a lot of uproar. The echo of the matter can be heard in the Parliament on Tuesday as well. There was a huge uproar in both the Houses of the Parliament on the statement made by Rahul Gandhi on Monday. Congress's Lok Sabha MP Manish Tiwari's expression given to the members of parliament under article 417 of the constitution Adjournment motion notice has been given to discuss the essence, essence and spirit of the freedom of speech. On the other hand, Rajya Sabha MP Pramod Tiwari has given suspension of business notice under rule 417 on the issue of Adani's shares. Here Aam Aadmi Party's Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh demanded an inquiry into the Adani-Hindenburg case and a discussion on the issue in the House 417 has given suspension of business notice under. What did Defense Minister Rajnath Singh say in the Lok Sabha On Monday, the ruling party was seen demanding an apology from Rahul Gandhi in the House. In the Lok Sabha, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that Rahul Gandhi, who is a member of this House, has tried to defame India in London. Rahul has tried to deeply hurt the dignity and prestige of India. The entire House should condemn his behavior and the Speaker of the Lok Sabha should direct him to tender an apology on the forum of the Parliament. The members of the ruling coalition fully supported the demand of the Defense Minister. During this, some opposition parties including Congress were shouting slogans by coming near the seat. During this, many BJP MPs raised slogans of 'Rahul Gandhi apologize'. At the same time, members of many opposition parties including the Congress came near the seat and started raising slogans against the government. Due to the ruckus of the ruling party and the opposition, the meeting of the House had to be adjourned for the whole day after one adjournment. At the same time, amidst the uproar in the Rajya Sabha, Leader of the House and Union Minister Piyush Goyal raised this issue and demanded Rahul to come to the House and apologize to the country. Amid the uproar, the proceedings of the house were adjourned till Tuesday. We are not being allowed to speak: Congress Congress President and Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge said that we are not allowed to speak in the House. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said, Parliament was adjourned for the day because the government does not want the work to be done. Congress will continue to raise JPC in Adani case, misuse of investigative agencies and many other issues. What is the statement of Rahul Gandhi In a program in London, Rahul Gandhi had alleged that the structure of Indian democracy is being 'savagely attacked'. He regretted that the democratic parts of the world including America and Europe have failed to pay attention to this. He also alleged that the government was destroying India's democratic structure. with language input

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Parliament session updates: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in Parliament regarding the statement made in London about India’s democracy There was a lot of uproar. The echo of the matter can be heard in the Parliament on Tuesday as well. There was a huge uproar in both the Houses of the Parliament on the statement made by Rahul Gandhi on Monday.

Congress’s Lok Sabha MP Manish Tiwari’s expression given to the members of parliament under article 417 of the constitution Adjournment motion notice has been given to discuss the essence, essence and spirit of the freedom of speech. On the other hand, Rajya Sabha MP Pramod Tiwari has given suspension of business notice under rule 417 on the issue of Adani’s shares. Here Aam Aadmi Party’s Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh demanded an inquiry into the Adani-Hindenburg case and a discussion on the issue in the House 417 has given suspension of business notice under.

What did Defense Minister Rajnath Singh say in the Lok Sabha

On Monday, the ruling party was seen demanding an apology from Rahul Gandhi in the House. In the Lok Sabha, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that Rahul Gandhi, who is a member of this House, has tried to defame India in London. Rahul has tried to deeply hurt the dignity and prestige of India. The entire House should condemn his behavior and the Speaker of the Lok Sabha should direct him to tender an apology on the forum of the Parliament.

The members of the ruling coalition fully supported the demand of the Defense Minister. During this, some opposition parties including Congress were shouting slogans by coming near the seat. During this, many BJP MPs raised slogans of ‘Rahul Gandhi apologize’. At the same time, members of many opposition parties including the Congress came near the seat and started raising slogans against the government. Due to the ruckus of the ruling party and the opposition, the meeting of the House had to be adjourned for the whole day after one adjournment.

At the same time, amidst the uproar in the Rajya Sabha, Leader of the House and Union Minister Piyush Goyal raised this issue and demanded Rahul to come to the House and apologize to the country. Amid the uproar, the proceedings of the house were adjourned till Tuesday.

We are not being allowed to speak: Congress Congress President and Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge said that we are not allowed to speak in the House. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said, Parliament was adjourned for the day because the government does not want the work to be done. Congress will continue to raise JPC in Adani case, misuse of investigative agencies and many other issues.

What is the statement of Rahul Gandhi

In a program in London, Rahul Gandhi had alleged that the structure of Indian democracy is being ‘savagely attacked’. He regretted that the democratic parts of the world including America and Europe have failed to pay attention to this. He also alleged that the government was destroying India’s democratic structure.

with language input