
New Delhi: Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Kieron Rijiju Slamming Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, he said while MPs from other parties like TMCSP wants to do it parliamentary debate and discuss, Rahul Gandhi intends to bring proceedings to a standstill by creating “Tamasha”.
Referring to mock “interviews” with Rahul Gandhi and colleagues wearing masks of Adani and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the minister said the Congress leader “has nothing to lose because he cannot feel the people’s feelings” pain and problems”.
Highlighting the quarrel among the opposition front, Rijiju said, “Rahul Gandhi likes to create tamasas and abuse the Prime Minister, but other MPs have a responsibility to the people who elected them”
“All he has to do is create a tamasha here and go abroad to enjoy his holidays,” he said in a post on X. congressional leaders outside parliament on Monday.
Earlier on Monday, some leaders of the Indian group protested at the Parliament House adani tripRahul Gandhi conducted a mock “interview” on the issue with Congress MPs wearing masks of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and industrialist Gautam Adani. After the slogans were shouted, Rahul Gandhi, wearing a Modi and Adani mask, conducted a mock “interview” with the Congress leader. However, members of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Samajwadi Party did not take part in the protests. Nationalist Congress Party (NCP-SP) lawmaker Supriya Sule also did not attend the protest.
This mock “interview” infuriated bjpUnion Minister Dharmendra Pradhan called him a “comedian” in an attempt to stay relevant.
“Rahul Gandhi is indulging in what he does best – stand-up comedy! His vicious claims and rants collapse under the weight of a comprehensive investigation every time. He plays the role of pawn perfectly, despite his misinformation The propaganda campaign failed to mellow with the Indian people but again he tried to mislead.
Pradhan added: “The election results since 2014 are strong evidence that his stale, repetitive propaganda has absolutely no audience. Such a poorly produced hit is yet another desperate move by the King of Comedy to stay relevant. attempt.
Both chambers have faced repeated disruptions since the winter sessions began. Yesterday was no different, with proceedings dropped after the BJP accused the Congress of having links to George Soros and the opposition claimed the Adani Group was protected by the BJP. After multiple adjournments, the two chambers finally adjourned amid heated exchanges.