Mockery Of Democracy: Mamata Banerjee Assaults Modi Govt Over Suspension Of Opposition MPs

Mockery Of Democracy: Mamata Banerjee Assaults Modi Govt Over Suspension Of Opposition MPs

New Delhi: West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee launched a scathing assault on the BJP-led central authorities on Monday, accusing them of constructing a “mockery of democracy” following the suspension of 46 Opposition MPs within the Lok Sabha for the rest of the Winter Session.

Ruckus In Parliament: 46 MPs Suspended For “Misconduct”

A complete of forty-six Opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) confronted suspension for alleged “misconduct” and non-compliance with the Chair’s directives, sparking criticism from Banerjee. She questioned the transfer, emphasizing the significance of a democratic system and the position of the opposition in elevating essential points.

Choked Voices: Opposition Silenced, Says Mamata Banerjee

“The voices of the folks have been choked. Allow them to droop the Home first. They haven’t any ethical proper to run this Home to droop the opposition absolutely…They may run a mockery, nothing else. It’s a mockery of democracy,” declared the West Bengal CM, expressing concern over the stifling of dissenting voices.

Becoming a member of Palms With Congress And Seat-Sharing

Responding to queries about becoming a member of arms with Congress, Mamata Banerjee acknowledged, “Anyone should bell the cat…I haven’t got any downside if they’ve real issues. However in West Bengal, they’ve solely two seats. I’m open to speak and focus on.” On the delay in seat sharing within the INDIA alliance, she remarked, “It’s not late. Higher late than by no means…”

 

 

Opposition MPs Suspended Throughout Homes: Demand For Amit Shah’s Assertion

A complete of 45 opposition MPs, together with outstanding figures like Jairam Ramesh, Ok.C. Venugopal, and Randeep Singh Surjewala, had been suspended from Rajya Sabha. Eleven of them have been referred to the Privilege Committee. The Opposition members have been demanding an announcement from Residence Minister Amit Shah relating to the breach of Parliament’s safety on December 13.

Lok Sabha Adjourned Amid Protests: Safety Breach Takes Heart Stage

Lok Sabha witnessed steady protests, resulting in its adjournment for the day. The Opposition’s uproar centered on the breach of Parliament safety on December 13. The suspension movement was moved by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi, citing members’ violation of guidelines. The MPs which have been suspended from Lok Sabha are Kalyan Banerjee (TMC), A. Raja (DMK), Dayanidhi Maran (DMK), Aparupa Poddar (TMC), Prasun Banerjee (TMC), ET Mohammed Basheer (IUML), Ganesan Selvam (DMK), CN Annadurai (DMK), Adhir Ranjan Choudhary (INC), T. Sumathy (DMK), Kani Ok. Navas (IUML), Kalanidhi Veeraswamy (DMK), NK Premachandran (RSP), Sougata Ray (TMC), Satabdi Roy (TMC), Asit Kumar Mal (TMC), Kaushalendra Kumar – (JDU), Anto Antony (INC), SS Palanimanickam (DMK), Pratima Mondal (TMC), Kakoli Ghosh (TMC), Ok Muraleedharan (INC), Sunil Mondal (TMC), Ramalingam Sellaperumal (DMK), Kodikunnel Suresh (INC), Amar Singh (INC), Rajmohan Unnithan (INC), Su. Thirunavukkarasar (INC), TR Baalu (DMK), Gaurav Gogoi (INC), Vijaykumar Vasanth (INC), Dr. Ok Jayakumar (INC), Abdul Khaleque (INC).

Unruly Conduct: Earlier Suspensions on December 14

It’s noteworthy that on December 14, a day after the Parliament safety breach, 13 Lok Sabha MPs and one Rajya Sabha MP had been suspended for “unruly conduct” in Parliament. The checklist contains outstanding names like Manickam Tagore, Kanimozhi, PR Natrajan, VK Sreekandan, Benny Bahanan, Ok Subramanyam, S Venkatesan, and Mohammad Jawed, with Trinamool Congress’s Derek O’Brien being the lone MP suspended from the Rajya Sabha.




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