The protest was held by the Indian Union MPs led by Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi. In response, BJP MPs also protested in Parliament. The BJP claimed that Rahul Gandhi pushed two MPs Pratap Chandra Sarangi and Mukesh Rajput in the Lok Sabha, causing them to fall and get injured. On the matter, now in the Union House, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju accused Rahul Gandhi of pushing the BJP MPs and said Parliament is not a wrestling ground. Rahul Gandhi and the entire Congress party should not only apologize to the House of Lords for their actions but also to the entire country.
Kiren Rijiju says – We are not afraid
Rahul Gandhi pushed down a BJP woman MP during a demonstration in the Lok Sabha, Kiren Rijiju said during the resumption of proceedings in the Lok Sabha at 2 pm. He said Rahul Gandhi pushed two BJP MPs so hard that they were injured and started bleeding. He has been taken to hospital. “This behavior by the Congress party is so shameful that we cannot even believe it,” he said. “We have the numbers (power) (in Parliament) and we are not afraid.” We do not want to bring down the level of Parliament through scuffles or fights.
“Rahul Gandhi should apologize to the country”
He said: “Our MPs are very angry at the way Rahul Gandhi killed two MPs. What will happen if we also raise our hands? We have strength in numbers and we are not cowards. What if our people also start raising our hands? hand against Rahul Gandhi, so how will democracy work? Therefore, Rahul Gandhi and the entire Congress party should not only apologize to the House but It’s time to apologize to the entire country, let us tell you that earlier, members of the opposition held a march at the Assembly House this morning to protest against Union Home Minister Amit Shah regarding the framer of the Constitution Baba Saheb Bhimrao. ·Ambedkar’s remarks. Let us tell you that Amit Shah recently blamed Congress in a press conference and said that Congress has been insulting Baba Saheb.
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