Parliamentary proceedings turned stormy when NDA leaders voiced strong displeasure over opposition tactics deploying women MPs in aggressive protests against the Prime Minister. BJP MP Dharmshila Gupta minced no words, terming it a deplorable misuse of women to shield personal attacks on Modi.
She juxtaposed the PM’s vision of women as the nation’s backbone—backed by nationwide empowerment drives—with the opposition’s regressive approach rooted in nepotism. ‘This disrespects not only the PM but the sanctity of our democracy,’ Gupta asserted firmly.
Mayankbhai Nayak lamented the day as tragic for parliamentary norms, urging adherence to democratic protocols over power grabs via female proxies. Sakshi Maharaj pinned the blame on a defeated Rahul Gandhi’s bid to street-protest inside Parliament, crediting providence for the PM’s timely absence.
Arun Govil flagged the evident rehearsal behind the confrontation, branding it disgusting. TDP MP Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu expressed dismay at the posters and banners cluttering the House, reminding all of the decorum expected within versus the freedoms outside.
Dinesh Sharma branded it a low-brow stunt, scoffing that blocking discussions doesn’t equate to victory but paints the perpetrators as criminals. This flare-up highlights deeper rifts, with ruling alliance members pushing for restored dignity in legislative debates amid persistent disruptions.