Rahul Gandhi: Rahul Gandhi's speech in Parliament has once again become controversial. Rahul Gandhi's second speech in Parliament as the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha has also become controversial. Some words of Rahul Gandhi's speech during the budget debate in the Lok Sabha on Monday have been removed from the record.
Rahul's speech in Parliament once again became controversial
The words that have been removed from Rahul Gandhi's second speech include Mohan Bhagwat, Ajit Doval, Ambani and Adani. Rahul Gandhi took the names of these four people in his 45-minute speech, to which Speaker Om Birla also objected.
What did Rahul Gandhi say?
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi once again cornered the central government by giving an aggressive speech. In his speech, Rahul Gandhi attacked by naming six people, reminding of the Mahabharata era. The Congress leader said that India is trapped in a new kind of cycle, which is being run by six people. Participating in the debate on the Union Budget in Parliament, Rahul Gandhi said that thousands of years ago Abhimanyu was trapped in a Chakravyuh by six people and killed in Kurukshetra, another name of Chakravyuh is Padmavyuh, which is shaped like a lotus flower, inside which there is fear and violence. India Alliance will break this cycle.
Even today there are six people who form a chakravyuh, Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Ajit Doval, Mohan Bhagwat, Adani and Ambani. As soon as Rahul Gandhi took the names of these people, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla objected to him. The speaker stopped Rahul and said that you are the leader of the opposition, your party leader Gaurav Gogoi has written that the name of those who are not MPs will not be taken. After which Rahul Gandhi continued his attack by using the words A-1 for Adani and A-2 for Ambani.
A part of the first speech was also removed
Rahul Gandhi gave his first speech in Parliament as the leader of the opposition on July 1. After this, he gave a speech during the debate on the President's address. In his first speech, Rahul presented his point by showing a copy of the Constitution and a picture of Lord Shiva. A large part of his first speech was removed from the parliamentary records.
Under which rule the word is deleted?
Rule 380 of the Rules of Procedure and Business of the Lok Sabha states that if the Speaker is of the opinion that words have been used in the debate which are abusive or indecent or unparliamentary or indecent, the Speaker may exercise his discretion to order that such words be deleted from the proceedings of the House.