JP Nadda angry at Kharge over Jagdeep Dhankhar’s removal notice
The dispute between the ruling and opposition parties intensified over the notification of a no-confidence motion against House of Federation Chairman Jagdeep Dhankar. After the notice was issued, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge leveled serious allegations against the president for biased behavior and insulting senior opposition leaders. Now, BJP president JP Nadda says the opposition is imitating the president.
In a round of accusations and counter-allegations, Union Minister and BJP President JP Nadda said: “The Vice President is a constitutional post but he is being imitated in the Parliament House. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi also produced He made a video and encouraged them to do this. “I remember my college days, students from the opposition party and the ruling party used to be like this.”
What Sonia Gandhi didn’t say: JP Nadda
Targeting the Congress party, Nadda said: “The Congress party and Sonia Gandhi have not said a word about this. These people have hurt the democratic system many times. “The Congress party wants to avoid and deflect the issue. “
Nadda said: “Yesterday Congress president Mallikarjun Haq made various accusations against the Chairman of the Lok Sabha. Haq is a very senior leader, but he should know that the decision of the Chairman is final and cannot be tolerated.” Doubtful. It is very unfortunate to make such accusations.”
#watch |Delhi: Union Minister and BJP President JP Nadda said, “…Vice President of India is a constitutional position and his imitative behavior was carried out in the LoP at the Lok Sabha and Lok Sabha where Rahul Gandhi was making a video video and encouraged him to continue to do it. pic.twitter.com/5uaxXBjVhI
— ANI (@ANI) December 12, 2024
Hager got enough chances: JP Nadda
Refuting the opposition’s allegations, Nadda said: “Malikajun Haq was given ample opportunity to speak in the Assembly but he has publicly stated that he will not speak. He was also called to the chamber to speak but he refused Attendance. This shows that the purpose of Congress is not to cooperate in the House… They (Congress) want to create obstacles to the functioning of Parliament.”
Attacking Congress on the George Soros issue, Nadda said: “My fellow citizens are deeply disturbed when they learn that a man named George Soros wants to destabilize the country. The entire country wants to know about Sonia. The relationship between Gandhi and George Soros. We will raise this issue with the public.”
Danka has become government spokesman: Hag
Earlier yesterday, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge blamed Vice President Dhankhar and said that so far, no case under Article 67 of the Constitution has been filed against any Vice President Motion to remove him from office because he has always been impartial. But today politics has become more important than rules.
“We are forced to make this proposal due to the biased behavior of the vice president,” Hague said, also claiming Danka had insulted senior opposition leaders. He preached to senior leaders like a “principal.” He is serving as government spokesman to promote his promotion.
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