Parliamentary proceedings turned tumultuous, prompting BJP leaders to lambast Rahul Gandhi and Congress for what they call a shameful mockery of democracy. Disruptions, shouts, and procedural defiance have become the opposition’s hallmark, BJP MPs argue, eroding the House’s revered traditions.
Union Minister Giriraj Singh was unsparing in his critique, accusing Gandhi of viewing Parliament as Congress headquarters. ‘He’s weaving a web of deceit against the country, like a cheap theatrical ploy,’ Singh charged, linking it to a supposed anti-national agenda. Singh warned that such entitlement undermines the very foundation of democratic debate.
Responding to Gandhi’s letter alleging speech suppression, Kiren Rijiju, Union Minister, detailed the sequence: Gandhi wanted rule-breaking airtime, but patience ran out after two days to accommodate others. ‘India’s Parliament demands adherence to protocol, not arbitrary outbursts,’ Rijiju stressed, advocating balanced participation.
BJP MP Arun Govil expressed profound dismay at Gandhi’s conduct, stating it’s reprehensible for any representative. ‘His speeches and behavior betray a lack of self-awareness, inviting rightful outrage,’ Govil remarked.
Defending the eight opposition suspensions, BJP MP Shashank Mani emphasized enforcement of decorum. ‘The measures were apt; the Chair will uphold standards against all disruptors,’ he assured.
Wrapping up, BJP MP Darshan Singh Choudhary labeled Congress accusations unfounded, pinpointing the opposition’s aggressive posturing as the real affront to parliamentary honor. As the dust settles, this clash underscores BJP’s resolve to protect institutional integrity from political theatrics.