New Delhi: Improving bets against the government, opposition parties, except for non-existent Trinamool, on Thursday marching from Parliament to Vijay Chowk, nailing home delay and using the alleged outsiders for “Manhandle” MPS in Rajya Sabha as “Killing Democracy “.
Opposition parties, led by opposition leaders at Rajya Saba Malikarjun Kharge and included the NCP leader Sharad Pawar, wrote to the Chairperson of Rajya Sabha Venkaiiah Naidu complaining about “the use of unacceptable forces and physical sweets of parliamentarians including female members” by security personnel deployed in the house.
“What happened last night was a surprising and unprecedented insult to our democracy and home dignity.
The opposition MPS was prevented to register their protests against the general insurance amendment bill …” said the letter.
Opposition condemns “authoritarian attitudes and irrecious government actions”.
But TMC moved away from the activity on Thursday, creating irritants to blocks when the leaders said the party would not just be accepted.
Speaking to the media, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut said he felt like standing “on the Pakistani border and not in parliament”.
Rahul Gandhi, who was in the middle of March, said for the first time, MPs in Rajya Sabha were beaten.
“This does not lack from democratic murder.” Manoj Jha RJD said, “PM is building a new parliament building, and also digging the grave of parliamentary norms.” While training his weapons at Rajya Sabha Chairman and Lok Sabha Speaker because they did not “run the house”, Rahul spoke to people, accusing, “Indian PM sells the country.
He sells Indian souls to two-three industrialists and which is why the opposition is not allowed to speak About farmers or unemployment, insurance or pegasus bills.
“Opposition also issued a joint statement that accused the government deliberately grumbling the Monsun session.
The government said the government escaped parliamentary accountability and debate about Pegasus, which resulted in the deadlock.
“The parliamentary session ended.
Frankly, as far as 60% of the country is worried, there is no parliamentary session because the sound of 60% of people are destroyed, humiliated,” Rahul said.