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VP Jagdeep Dhankhar tells AAP chief Sanjay Singh to ‘preserve quiet’

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On Friday (July 21), Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar reprimanded Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Sanjay Singh for interrupting his handle throughout the monsoon session of the Rajya Sabha.

“I give time to everyone in accordance with rules. This House is the upper House, the House of Elders. Our conduct is being watched by more than 1.3 billion people. We have to exemplify our conduct so that we can be appreciated,” he urged the members of the Rajya Sabha to take care of decorum.

At that time, the Vice-President was interrupted by Sanjay Singh, who claimed, “The whole country is seeing your conduct.” Jagdeep Dhankhar then directed the AAP chief to behave himself.

“Can you keep quiet for a moment? It has become your habit to rise and raise a point. I give time, every time,” he emphasised.

The Vice-President, who serves because the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha instructed Sanjay Singh, “It is not a public street. It is not a platform. Keep your silence, please. No.”

When Sanjay Singh broke mic, assaulted Rajya Sabha marshal

In September 2020, the Rajya Sabha suspended 8 opposition MPs, together with AAP’s Sanjay Singh for every week after they had been discovered responsible of exhibiting unparliamentary behaviour.

Derek O Brien, Sanjay Singh, Raju Satav, KK Ragesh, Ripun Bora, Dola Sen, Syed Nazir Hussain, and Elamaran Karim weren’t allowed within the Upper House for a interval of seven days.

At that point, video clips of AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh assaulting a Marshal on obligation had gone viral on social media. The Marshal was attempting to cease him from charging on the deputy chairman and making a ruckus.

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Singh additionally climbed on the desk and raised slogans in opposition to the farm invoice, which was later handed within the Rajya Sabha. The AAP chief additionally unabashedly admitted on nationwide tv that he was the one who broke the mic of the Deputy Chairman of the House.