Congress leaders strongly condemned the BJP’s motion on Friday through the Winter session of parliament. The opposition leaders together with Congress MP Randeep Surjewala and Pramod Tiwari accused the central authorities of crushing democracy and insulting the Chief of the Opposition, Mallikarjun Kharge.
Congress’ Surjewala alleged that the Chairman of the Home and the BJP are conspiring to humiliate Kharge, a Dalit and a farmer and referred to as it a “black chapter” in Parliament and democracy.
“…Day-after-day a black chapter of Parliament and democracy is being written by the BJP within the Home…The best way the Chairman and the BJP are conspiring to make a humiliating assault on a farmer, a Dalit’s son, the Chief of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge, we strongly condemn it on behalf of all of the events,” he mentioned.
Congress MP Rajeev Shukla additionally slammed the Modi authorities and mentioned the BJP’s hypocrisy in making a ruckus within the Home and making allegations in opposition to Kharge.
“You’re seeing how they (BJP) are making a ruckus within the Home, elevating slogans. Does the ruling occasion ever do that? The sort of allegations being made in opposition to Kharge ji, the way in which BJP members are talking… this assault on him could be very incorrect, individuals are very indignant with this. They’re insulting Kharge ji..,” Shukla mentioned, ANI reported.
Pramod Tiwari accused the BJP of getting an anti-Dalit and anti-farmer mindset, citing their insult to Kharge.
“It’s unhappy to say that the BJP, with its anti-Dalit and anti-farmer mindset, insulted the Chief of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, who’s a Dalit and a farmer. The session was not allowed to proceed as a result of they didn’t need to focus on the Adani challenge..,” Tiwari mentioned.
On Friday, the Rajya Sabha was disrupted attributable to a heated debate over a no-confidence movement in opposition to Home Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar. The INDIA bloc submitted the movement on December 10, citing considerations over safeguarding democracy and the Structure. The continuing Winter Parliament Session, which started on November 25, is scheduled to conclude on December 20.