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8 more parties handed over notice for the privilege of Ranjan Gogoi in Rajya Sabha

8 more parties handed over notice for the privilege of Ranjan Gogoi in Rajya Sabha
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New Delhi: Eight opposition parties on Wednesday submitted notifications at Rajya Sabha for privileges to the nominated members and former chairman of India Head Ranjan Gogoi.
Ranjan Gogoi was under the opposition attack on his remarks during TV interviews.
When asked about attending a session, Gogoi said: “I went to Rajya Sabha when I felt like, when I thought there were important things I could use.
And I am a nominated member, I am not governed by anyone whip, every time The bell rang for party members …
it didn’t tie me.
I went there with my choice and I came out with my choice.
I am an independent member of the house.
“The opposition parties say that the former CJI statement” destroys the dignity of the house.
” After the Trinamool Congress and Congress, today the Jamajwadi Party, CPM, CPI, Shiv Sena, NCP and IUML separately submit a notification for privileges to Ranjan Gogoi.
Shiv Sanjay Raut and Iuml Abdul Wahab followed by Vandana Chavan NCP and Dr.
Fauzia Khan with Binow Viswam CPI handed over their notification against Gogoi.
“The law will take its own way.
I was not present today …
I was there on Monday and on Tuesday.
I have to be there on Thursday,” Yodice Gogoi was quoted by Ani who said, when asked about the notice of rights Special about him and his presence at home.
CPM members John Brittas and V Sivadasan submit notices on behalf of their parties.
TMC members of Rajya Sabha Jawahar Sircar and Mausam Noor were the first to submit their notice against Gogoi.
Since he joined Rajya Sabha in March 2020, Gogoi had attended Sittings House only seven times including on Monday.
According to the rules, a member must attend at least one day during the session, and if you cannot do it, members must submit a leave that must be approved by the house.

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