Kolkata: Trinamool Congress National Secretary General Abhishek Banerjee on Wednesday said the suspension of six party lawmakers at Rajya Sabha during the day because protesting Pegasus’s controversy lurking has proven that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has recognized the defeat in this case and vowed to continue.
“Fight for truth”.
Reacting to the action of the chairman of Rajya Sabha M Venkaiiah Naidu, Banerjee Tweeted “You can suspend us but you can’t silence us”.
Naidu suspended six TMC parliamentarians to bring placards while protesting along with other opposition parliamentarians on Pegasus’s spy problems.
Parliamentarians have entered the house well, some accommodating placards, to demand discussions about the issue of pegasus-military spyware that was made in Israel allegedly used to lurking on opposition leaders, government critics and journalists.
The Chairman of the hospital has taken the exception to the plaque.
Reacting to the suspension, said Banerjee on the microblogging site “hard action on our parliamentarian members clearly shows that @ BJP4India’s 56 inch Godfather has conceded defeat!” Alusi Banerjee for “56-inch” apparently with a 56-inch chest mentioned by BJP to signal his stature as a leader.
“We will not make it easier for one inch to fight for our people & to fight for the truth …
until the last drop of our blood – bring it!,” Tweeted Banerjee, the convoy came attacked on Monday at Tripura who was ruled by BJP where he was Has gone to meet with TMC members considering the election of assembly in the northern states in 2023.
He also attached a photo of the hospital chairman with a tweet.
Just as witnessed since the early Monsun session, the TMC slogan and other opposition MPS entered the home well, some accommodated placards, to demand discussions about Israeli spyware spyware problems which were allegedly used for Snoop on opposition leaders, criticism and government journalists.
Naidu took the exception to the plaque, which had an anti-government slogan and postponed the trial until 2pm.
He first asked members to return to their seats and then threatened to beg the 255 rule against those who held the plaque.
When the members refused to confuse him, he ordered that they “did not obey the chairman and raise the plaque to leave the house under the power of 255.” He, however, did not mention anyone and said the Sabha’s Rajya secretariat would give a list.
Then a parliamenter bulletin identified six parliamentarians suspended for that day as Dola Sen, MD.
Nadimul Haque, Abir Ranjan Biswas, Shanta Chhetri, Arpita Ghosh and Mausam Noor.
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