Tensions in Parliament reached a boiling point with Kiren Rijiju, Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, releasing damning footage of Congress women MPs allegedly laying siege to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s position during a Lok Sabha session on February 4. The video, shared on X, depicts the MPs wielding placards and crowding the PM’s area amid high anticipation for his address on the President’s speech.
The disruption was so intense that Modi’s speech was scrapped entirely. Rijiju lambasted Congress, stating, ‘They boast about this appalling behavior. It was a powder keg waiting to explode.’ He also spotlighted a Congress AI clip, turning their propaganda against them.
Context is key: This drops amid Congress MPs’ outcry to Speaker Om Birla over ‘baseless’ threat claims. They insisted the PM was petrified. Birla had foreseen trouble, adjourning the House around 5 PM to avert chaos in democracy’s hallowed halls.
Detailed visuals confirm the cluster: MPs Jeniben Thakor, Varsha Gaikwad, Jyotimati, R. Sudha, K. Kavya, and Shobha Bachhav led the charge, protesting vehemently in the well. Ongoing din prevented any orderly discourse.
Rijiju’s intervention reframes the narrative, bolstering BJP’s stance on opposition anarchy. Social media erupts with debates—supporters see vindication, detractors call it edited spin. As the video racks up views, it spotlights eroding decorum in Indian legislature. With elections looming, this could fuel campaigns on governance versus disruption. The full story unfolds as reactions pour in.