The struggle is going on in the Parliament on the statement of Rahul Gandhi. There is a continuous reaction to the statement of the Congress leader. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has said that Rahul Gandhi has not said anything that needs an apology. He expressed concern about the state of our democracy and worked to attack the practices of the ruling government.
Further Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said that it is much softer than what PM Narendra Modi has said abroad, he continuously attacked the Congress party, the previous government before coming to power attacked. He said that PM Modi has not started this kind of discussion abroad.
Here Congress leader Rahul Gandhi about India’s democracy On Tuesday, members of the ruling party and the opposition created a ruckus in the Lok Sabha over the statement given in London and the demand for an inquiry by the Joint Parliamentary Committee into the matter related to the Adani Group. Due to uproar, the proceedings of the house were adjourned till 2 pm after about five minutes. Something similar was seen in the Rajya Sabha as well. Members of the ruling party in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday demanded an apology from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his remarks made in London regarding democracy in India.
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.
Delhi | Rahul Gandhi hasn’t said anything that requires an apology. He expressed concern about the state of our democracy & attacks on it by the practices of the ruling govt: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor pic.twitter.com/9kjDv64gY7
— ANI (@ANI) March , What is the statement of Rahul Gandhi
in London In a program, Rahul Gandhi had alleged that a ‘barbaric attack’ was taking place on the structure of Indian democracy. 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.
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